Students embrace the warmth of home while continuing their education on an NTI day.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesFayette County Public Schools has announced a Non-Traditional Instruction (NTI) Day for January 22 due to dangerously low temperatures. The decision prioritizes the safety of students and staff, allowing them to learn from home instead of facing severe weather conditions. Other Kentucky school districts are also adopting NTI days as the cold snap approaches, further emphasizing the trend of remote learning during winter weather. As students prepare to stay cozy at home, they can look forward to continuing their education safely and comfortably.
Hey folks in Fayette County, get ready for a chilly surprise! On Wednesday, January 22, the Fayette County Public Schools (FCPS) have announced that they will be holding a Non-Traditional Instruction (NTI) Day. Why the change, you ask? Well, it’s all thanks to a serious cold snap heading our way, bringing dangerously low temperatures that could make staying home a lot more appealing.
The folks over at FCPS are keeping the safety of students and staff at the top of their priority list. With reports from the National Weather Service indicating that temperatures could dip to around or below zero degrees, it’s no wonder that everyone is bracing for the cold! When you factor in the wind chill, it’s predicted to feel like a staggering -10 to -15 degrees. Just thinking about those numbers gives you the chills, doesn’t it?
As a result, FCPS has decided to allow students to stay snug and warm at home instead of braving the severe weather. This will bring the total count of NTI days for this academic year to four. Yes, that’s right, four times this year kids have been able to cozy up with their books and laptops instead of making their way to school in frosty conditions.
You might be wondering what an NTI day actually means for students. Essentially, it allows schools to conduct lessons remotely, ensuring that learning continues even when hitting the books in-person isn’t safe or feasible. This is all thanks to a rule in Kentucky state law, which allows districts to have up to 10 NTI days each year. So, in this challenging weather, it really does come in handy!
FCPS’s decision to switch to NTI isn’t unique! Several other school districts across Kentucky are also transitioning to NTI days due to the extreme weather. It’s a choice that many are making to ensure that students don’t have to venture out into dangerously cold conditions just for a few hours of class. It looks like staying home is the trend this winter!
Not long before January 22, students at FCPS were in school on a regular schedule. Last Tuesday, classes were held as usual, while other districts opted to cancel in-person learning altogether. But now, with the cold weather approaching fast, FCPS is acting to keep everyone safe. The last time FCPS set an NTI day prior to this one was back on December 20 – that seems like ages ago, doesn’t it?
So, what can kids expect on an NTI day? Well, it’s a great time to get some learning done from the comfort of home (in your pajamas, perhaps!). Teachers will typically have lessons assigned via online platforms, and students can keep up with their studies from their cozy corners. Plus, it’s a good excuse to enjoy some hot chocolate while tackling those assignments!
As we prepare for another chill-induced NTI day, let’s take a moment to appreciate the efforts of FCPS to keep our kids safe and engaged with their learning. Stay warm, Fayette County! Just another reminder: sometimes staying inside can be just as educational as heading to school.
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