The temperature so rarely reaches a low that warrants closing school in most parts of Kentucky that there are no set temperature guidelines. A decision to close school would be made by the local school district. It is much more likely that school would be delayed an hour or two, rather than called off for an entire day for cold temperatures; however, on the rare occasion that temperatires are expected to be dangerously low and might pose a danger to students, it is likely that schools would be closed. The decision would br made by each school district and school closings would be posted on local television stations, just like they are for snow closings.
Usually, states do not have a set temperature for closing schools. The decision is made by considering overall conditions and whether the safety of children would be threatened. If you have concerns about school closing due to bitterly cold temperatires, follow the same procedures as you would for snow closings; tune in to your local television and radio stations.
Kentucky School for the Blind was created in 1839.
There are 57 judicial circuits in Kentucky.
N.P.Moss Middle School may be or is closing down to be a high and/or technical school.
University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky
Kentucky School for the Deaf was created on 1823-04-10.
Murray High School - Kentucky - was created in 1872.
Heath High School - Kentucky - was created in 1910.
Mayfield High School - Kentucky - was created in 1908.
Kentucky Country Day School was created in 1972.
Westport High School - Kentucky - was created in 1961.
Kentucky High School Athletic Association was created in 1917.