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Here comes a monumental eclipse. Are you closing school or out of luck?

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The answer to that question in a growing number of districts is yes, students will have the day off to watch this spring’s total solar eclipse鈥攖hat’s if the event visible over their hometowns. You’re out of luck if you’re in, say, California or Florida.

The moon will fully block the sun on April 8, and the eclipse will first be visible (weather permitting) in southwest Texas around 12:30 Central time, . It will then cross parts of the Midwest and New England throughout the afternoon, passing over:

  • Dallas around 1:40 p.m.. Central time
  • Indiana and Ohio, 3:15 p.m. Eastern time
  • Western New York, 3:20 p.m., Eastern time
  • New Hampshire and Maine, 3:30 p.m., Eastern time

The total eclipse will be visible for about two to four minutes, with partial views lasting over an hour in the locations where it can be seen. The total eclipse will also be seen in Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Pennsylvania and Vermont, and in small parts of Tennessee and Michigan.


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“For the first time in 200 years, Ohio will be in the path of the total eclipse,” said, announcing it had added ‘Eclipse Day,’ April 8, to its spring break. “The last time the sky went dark in the state was in 1806. Suffice to say, this is a big deal.”

The New Hampshire state Legislature, declaring the total solar eclipse to be “a once in a multi-generation educational opportunity,” has just introduced a bill throughout the state. in Arkansas will close, according to the state’s Department of Education.

The near Rochester, New York, decided last spring to cancel classes on April 8. And way back last summer, students in Ohio’s Amherst Exempted Village Schools wrote a batch of letters to their school board asking for April 8, 2024, off. Their wish was granted, .

(NASA) Click photo for the full eclipse schedule and other information.

Other large districts giving students the day off include Buffalo Public Schools in New York. Superintendent Tonja M. Williams called the event historic in and added that another reason she was canceling school was because the eclipse would occur during dismissal time. Western New York is also expecting an influx tourists to add to the afternoon traffic congestion.

In Texas, smaller districts in the path of the solar eclipse are closing. Liberty Hill and Marble Falls ISDs are giving students the day off while Austin ISD will be in session with educational activities scheduled around the eclipse, .

The in the contiguous U.S. is Aug. 12, 2045. It will cross over much of the south, the Rocky Mountains and parts of California鈥攁ll regions which not have a great view of next year’s blockage of the sun.

Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick is the managing editor of District 91看片istration and a life-long journalist. Prior to writing for District 91看片istration he worked in daily news all over the country, from the NYC suburbs to the Rocky Mountains, Silicon Valley and the U.S. Virgin Islands. He's also in a band.

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