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For Thursday, April 2, 2026, several Minnesota school districts have announced closings, e-learning days, or late starts due to a spring storm bringing a mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain. kare11.comkare11.com +1

Major Closings & E-Learning Days

The following districts have shifted to virtual learning or closed entirely for the day: 

  • Bloomington Public Schools: E-Learning Day; childcare and after-school programs are canceled.
  • Faribault Public Schools: E-Learning Day.
  • Redwood Area Schools: Closed.
  • Goodhue Public Schools: Closed.
  • Marshall Public Schools: E-Learning Day.
  • Minnetonka Christian Academy: 2-hour late start.
  • New London-Spicer Schools: E-Learning Day.
  • Sebeka Public School: Virtual Learning Day.
  • Christ Lutheran School (Zumbrota): Closed. kare11.comkare11.com +4

Delayed Starts (2 Hours) 

Many districts are opening two hours late to allow for safer travel conditions: 

  • Northfield Public Schools: 2-hour late start; morning preschool and Kid Ventures canceled.
  • St. Cloud Area Schools: 2-hour late start.
  • Stillwater Area Schools: 2-hour late start.
  • Buffalo Lake-Hector-Stewart: 2-hour late start.
  • Pine Island Public Schools: 2-hour late start.
  • Sartell-St. Stephen: 2-hour late start.
  • Sauk Rapids-Rice: 2-hour late start.
  • Becker Schools: 2-hour late start.
  • Milaca Schools: 2-hour late start. kare11.comkare11.com +4

How to Stay Updated

Because weather conditions can change quickly, it is recommended to verify your specific school’s status through these primary sources:

  • District Websites & Apps: Most districts (like Northfield and Bloomington) post alerts directly on their homepages.
  • Automated Alerts: Districts often use systems like Infinite Campus or SchoolMessenger to send texts and calls to families.
  • Local News Outlets: Real-time closing lists are maintained by FOX 9KARE 11WCCO (CBS News), and KTTC

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