"School Closures and Safety Precautions for Watching the Solar Eclipse"

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On April 8, 2024, a rare total solar eclipse will cross North America, prompting some schools to close due to safety concerns and the potential for unprecedented traffic and visitors in areas within the eclipse's path of totality. Some schools cite safety risks and the temptation for students to view the eclipse without proper precautions, while others anticipate significant traffic challenges and a high number of visitors. Colleges are also adjusting schedules to accommodate the eclipse, with some opting for alternative instruction and others canceling in-person classes due to the expected influx of visitors.
- Why Are Some Schools Closing For The Eclipse? TODAY
- Total Solar Eclipse Safety: How to Watch Without Hurting Your Eyes The New York Times
- You can watch the solar eclipse from One World Observatory in NYC: How to get tickets USA TODAY
- Austin ISD explains why schools will remain open during April total solar eclipse KXAN.com
- Brighton CSD decides to close for the April 8 total eclipse RochesterFirst
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