Snow Day Plans 2025-2026
Overview
In cases of inclement weather, the Portland Public Schools will use up to three traditional "snow days." Our schools will be closed on those days and students will not be expected to go to school in person or learn remotely. No school meals will be provided on snow days. Those days would be made up on June 16, 17, and 18th. This would mean that the last possible day of school for students would be Thursday, June 18th, and the last possible day for teachers would be Monday, June 22nd. (Friday, June 19, is Juneteenth, a federal holiday observed by the district.)
If there are more than three days of inclement weather requiring school cancellation, we will have remote learning days in lieu of a snow day. On remote learning days, students will stay home and will be expected to complete academic assignments. Remote learning days will not need to be made up at the end of the year. If an inclement weather remote day is called, the district will make school meals available for families to pick up (see more information below).
Remote Learning Expectations
- Elementary (grades PK-5) – Students will be provided with hard copy materials to be completed at home and returned to school the next day.
- Secondary (grades 6-12) – Students follow their regular class schedule with a synchronous class session each period. Each class will have a synchronous component and classwork that is posted to Google Classroom.
Connectivity Support
Technology:
- All 6-12th grade students have school-issued devices
- Materials posted on Google Classroom
Attendance Guidance
- Elementary: Attendance will be taken for students who return/complete their packet.
- Secondary: Attendance is taken at the start of each synchronous class session.
*Student absences will be excused on any remote learning day.
Food Service Plans for Remote Learning Days
Meals will be available for pick up on remote learning days. Specific details are forthcoming and will be posted here.
Communication
Final decisions regarding snow days and remote learning days will be communicated by ReachMyTeach and through various media outlets no later than 5 a.m. The information will also be on the district’s homepage banner and on social media.
Staff Work Expectations on Snow Days
The following are the work expectations for snow days:
- Teachers are not expected to work.
- School-year hourly staff may choose to have a non-paid day or use vacation time for those days.
- Year-round, school-based and central office staff are expected to work on snow days though they may work from home with the permission of their supervisor.
- Custodians are expected to work and report to their buildings per standard protocols for inclement weather.