Some Georgia Schools Announce Jan. 29 Closings in Advance of Winter Weather

Last Updated: 9:42 p.m.

Some Georgia counties have canceled school ahead of Winter Storm Jayden.

Grady Newsource will continue to update this interactive map as more counties announce their decisions.

As of now, Northeast Georgia should not expect snow, but about a quarter of an inch accumulation of rain.

Districts that have announced closings for tomorrow, Jan. 29:

  • Atlanta Public Schools
  • Bartow County Schools
  • Carroll County Schools
  • Carrollton City Schools
  • Cartersville City Schools
  • Cherokee County Schools
  • Clayton County Public Schools
  • Clayton State College
  • Cobb County Schools
  • Coweta County Schools
  • Dawson County Schools
  • DeKalb County Schools
  • Douglas County Schools
  • Fannin County Schools
  • Fayette County Schools
  • Floyd County Schools (Digital Learning Day)
  • Forsyth County Schools (Digital Learning Day)
  • Fulton County School System
  • Georgia Gwinnett College
  • Georgia State University, all campuses
  • Georgia Tech
  • Gilmer County Schools
  • Gordon County Schools
  • Gwinnett County Schools
  • Gwinnett Tech, all campuses
  • Hall County Schools
  • Haralson County Schools
  • Heard County Schools
  • Lumpkin County Schools
  • Marietta City Schools
  • Morehouse College
  • Paulding County Schools
  • Pickens County Schools
  • Polk County Schools
  • Rabun County Schools
  • Reinhardt University
  • Rome City Schools
  • Spelman College
  • Towns County Schools
  • Union County Schools
  • University of North Georgia, all campuses
  • White County Schools
  • Whitfield County Schools

Sydney Heiberger is a senior at the University of Georgia pursuing a bachelor’s in journalism and a minor in sociology.

 

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