RALEIGH, N.C. — School systems across the Southeast are dealing with weather-related school closures for the second week in a row, leading some to try remote learning while many prepare to add more school days to make up for lost instructional time.
A series of winter storms have left tens of thousands without electricity and made some roads too icy for travel, complicating efforts to reopen schools. Some cities, including Nashville, Tennessee, still had unresolved outages from a storm a week earlier when another hit this weekend, accompanied by frigid temperatures. Nearly 75,000 customers were without power in Mississippi and Tennessee as of Monday afternoon, according to the outage tracking website poweroutage.us.
In Belzoni, Mississippi, Chiquitta Fields has stayed in a hotel with her four children and 1-year-old grandchild the past week because their home lost power during the previous storm. She's shelled out about $700 just to stay at the hotel — a necessity because her granddaughter needs to be on oxygen.
The financial burden of paying for housing has been made especially stressful because Fields, 41, has been unable to work the past week in her job as an assistant elementary teacher. Her kids haven't been exempt from that pressure either, Fields said.
''It's been stressful for them, with the moving back and forth from one place and to another,'' she said. ''Children don't adjust well when you do all that.''
As her family's situation suggests, the decision to close schools for weather doesn't go without complications for children's learning.
Absenteeism from severe weather can take a steep toll on children's learning, according to a report from the Northwest Evaluation Association, a not-for-profit education research firm. Missing a day of school from a weather-related closure translates to almost four days of lost learning time due to other exacerbating factors in a student's personal life, the firm said. Those added challenges can range from disruptions to housing to poor mental health.
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