"Severe Weather Prompts Early Dismissals and Cancellations Across Ohio and Kentucky"

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Several school districts and education institutions in Central Ohio are announcing early releases and canceling after-school activities in anticipation of severe weather, including possible tornadoes and flooding. The National Weather Service has issued flood warnings and watches for various rivers in the area. As a result, numerous schools have modified their plans, with early dismissals and cancellations of after-school activities. This includes changes to athletic events, practices, and competitions. The article will be updated as more schools update their release plans.
Topics:nation#after-school-activities#early-releases#flood-warning#school-closures#severe-weather#weather-education
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