As the Midwest grapples with a frigid cold front this week, several school districts are shutting down or switching to remote learning to safeguard students and staff from potentially dangerous temperatures. Forecasts predict lows around -6 degrees with wind chills diving as steep as 25 degrees below zero, raising concerns over frostbite and hypothermia risks. Schools in Chicago and districts in Indiana have already transitioned to e-learning, underscoring the priority of safety over educational continuity. However, some parents voice concerns about the repetitive disruptions to education, while relief is partially sighted with temperatures expected to rise by the weekend. Stay tuned for updates and measures ensuring community safety amidst these harsh conditions.
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