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School delays and closures in East Tennessee for Wednesday

Here are the current school delays and closures for East Tennessee.

With frigid cold temperatures lingering in the forecast for Wednesday morning, many schools are deciding to open a little later in the day or close. 

As of 11 p.m. Tuesday, here's the list of current school delays and closures:

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Closed Wednesday:

  • Bell County, Kentucky
  • Cumberland County
  • Fentress County
  • Gateway Christian School
  • Harlan County, Kentucky
  • Leslie County, Kentucky

Delayed two hours:

  • All Saints Episcopal School Morristown
  • Campbell County
  • Claiborne County
  • Cocke County
  • Cornerstone Academy
  • Grainger County
  • Hamblen County
  • Hancock County
  • Hawkins County
  • Jefferson County
  • Lakeway Christian Academy
  • Maynardville City Hall
  • Meigs County
  • Middlesboro City, Kentucky
  • Morgan County Schools
  • Rogersville
  • Scott County
  • SE Kentucky Community and Technical College
  • Sevier County
  • Tri-State Christian Academy
  • Union County Schools and Courthouse

Delayed one hour:

  • Newport Grammar
  • Oneida
  • Pineville, Kentucky

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