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Fayette County Public Schools Cancel Classes Due to Winter Storm

Empty school yard covered in snow during Winter Storm Fern in Lexington, Kentucky.

Lexington, Kentucky, February 2, 2026

Fayette County Public Schools in Lexington, Kentucky, have canceled all classes due to hazardous conditions from Winter Storm Fern, marking six consecutive days without in-person instruction. The decision comes as Central Kentucky experiences severe snow and ice, leading to unsafe road conditions. The Fayette County Board of Education is actively addressing the storm’s impact and planning for the resumption of classes. FCPS employs non-traditional instruction days to ensure educational continuity while prioritizing safety.

Fayette County Public Schools in Lexington, Kentucky, Cancel Classes Due to Winter Storm Fern

Fayette County Public Schools (FCPS) in Lexington, Kentucky, have canceled all classes for Monday, February 2, 2026, due to hazardous conditions from Winter Storm Fern. This marks the sixth consecutive school day without in-person instruction for the district.

The decision to cancel classes was made after considering the ongoing snow and ice from Winter Storm Fern, which has led to below-freezing temperatures and icy roads. These conditions have prompted multiple school districts across Central Kentucky to close, complicating snow removal efforts and raising concerns about road safety.

In response to the closures, the Fayette County Board of Education held a special called meeting on Monday to discuss the impact of the storm and to plan for the resumption of in-person instruction.

FCPS has a policy of using both non-traditional instruction (NTI) days and regular snow days when weather forces school closures. This approach aims to balance the need for instructional time with the challenges posed by severe weather conditions.

As the community continues to recover from Winter Storm Fern, FCPS is committed to ensuring the safety of students and staff while striving to maintain educational continuity. Updates regarding school operations will be provided as more information becomes available.

FAQ

Why were classes canceled on February 2, 2026?

Fayette County Public Schools canceled all classes due to hazardous conditions from Winter Storm Fern, marking the sixth consecutive school day without in-person instruction for the district.

What is Winter Storm Fern?

Winter Storm Fern is a severe weather event that brought snow and ice to Central Kentucky, leading to below-freezing temperatures and hazardous road conditions.

How many school days have been missed due to the storm?

This is the sixth consecutive school day that Fayette County Public Schools have canceled classes due to Winter Storm Fern.

What is the Fayette County Board of Education doing in response?

The Fayette County Board of Education held a special called meeting on Monday to discuss the impact of the storm and to plan for the resumption of in-person instruction.

How does FCPS handle school closures due to weather?

FCPS uses both non-traditional instruction (NTI) days and regular snow days when weather forces school closures, aiming to balance instructional time with the challenges posed by severe weather conditions.

Key Features

Feature Description
School Closure All classes canceled on February 2, 2026, due to hazardous conditions from Winter Storm Fern.
Impact on Instruction Six consecutive school days without in-person instruction for the district.
Board of Education Response Special called meeting held to discuss the impact of the storm and plan for resumption of in-person instruction.
FCPS Policy on School Closures Use of both non-traditional instruction (NTI) days and regular snow days to balance instructional time with weather challenges.

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