A powerful nor'easter hit the East Coast Wednesday, closing schools in parts of the mid-Atlantic and New England. But in the age of remote learning, some kids still had class online from home, while others got cherished snow days.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio declared snow days a relic this week. "As a parent, and I was a kid once myself, I have to say, I feel a little sad that this snow day we used to all know may be gone.
Because it's really not going to be a day off if we have a snow day," de Blasio said during a news conference Tuesday. "But if you can't go in person, every student will be expected to log on and participate in remote learning on Thursday." Some kids weren't too happy with the mayor. "I feel awful," an.
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