As winter weather continues to impact various regions in Wisconsin, school closings and delays have become a significant concern for parents, students, and educators alike. The morning of December 10, 2025, brought with it a series of winter weather advisories, prompting numerous school districts to close or delay their operations.
In the Fox Cities area, several schools have announced closings or delays due to the incoming winter storm. Districts like the Wautoma, Wittenberg-Birnamwood, and others have either closed or delayed their start times, with some opting for virtual learning instead of in-person classes.
The Waupaca School District has announced virtual learning for the day, ensuring that students can continue their education from home while staying safe. Meanwhile, the Wittenberg-Birnamwood School District has implemented a two-hour delay, allowing time for road conditions to improve before students and staff begin their commute.
In southeastern Wisconsin, the weather conditions have led to similar disruptions. Several counties are under a winter weather advisory, resulting in cancellations and delays across various districts. Parents and guardians are advised to check their local school websites or local news outlets for the most up-to-date information.
For those in the Milwaukee area, an interactive tool provided by FOX6 Milwaukee helps track school and business closings, as well as weather-related delays and cancellations. This resource is invaluable for staying informed during such unpredictable weather conditions.
As the winter season continues, it is essential for both students and parents to stay vigilant and prepared for potential disruptions. Closings and delays are brought on by a combination of reduced visibility and slick roads, which can make travel hazardous. By staying informed through local news outlets and school announcements, everyone can navigate these challenges more effectively.