It all depends on how you are asking this question, There are many reasons, A school could be closed weekends, snow days, summer, due to a natural disaster, etc.
If you mean closed for good, there are also a variety of reasons why. The budget failed, fire, damage due to natural disasters, decreased enrollment, etc are some of them.
Some private schools are closing because of the economy. People just can't afford them, so they send their kids to public schools.
The Detroit Public Schools are closing because Robert Bob wants to make way for Charter schools.
President Kennedy is not known to have made a statement one way or another about it. When he was president closing schools permanently was not the issue that it is today. He did not make any statement about schools closing for emergencies or weather, either, but it can be assumed that he wanted students to be safe and would want schools to close if driving was unsafe.
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They are closing 54 schools because of large budget deficits.
They will be Closing down Permanently
In most areas, there are no guidelines for closing schools for hot weather and closing for that cause is unusual. Closing schools for hot weather would be determined by school administrators, who would likely only close schools if the heat caused a real health danger to students.
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In most areas, there are no guidelines for closing schools for hot weather and closing for that cause is unusual. Closing schools for hot weather would be determined by school administrators, who would likely only close schools if the heat caused a real health danger to students.
No. The Bristol Farms in Palm Desert is NOT closing. They did close the Bristol Farms in Redondo Beach however.
Any kind of schools can be closed permanently or temporarily due to emergencies or weather.
N.P.Moss Middle School may be or is closing down to be a high and/or technical school.
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There is a good website that lists the schools in the Chicago area that have permanently closed. It is called Illinois High School Glory Days. You can use the Related Link (scroll down) to go to the site.