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A growing number of North Texas school districts have announced they are extending Spring Break for students amid COVID-19 coronavirus concerns.
The districts say they are extending their breaks in an effort to slow the spread of the virus.
The following schools will not resume classes until March 23:
Aubrey ISD
Allen ISD
Blue Ridge ISD
Caddo Mills ISD
Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD
Cedar Hill ISD
Celina ISD
Como-Pickton CISD
Community ISD
Cooper ISD
Coppell ISD
Corsicana ISD
Cumby ISD
Denton ISD
DeSoto ISD
Ennis ISD
Farmersville ISD
Frisco ISD
Garland ISD
Granbury ISD
Grand Prairie ISD
Gunter ISD
Irving ISD
Krum ISD (classes resume March 24)
Lovejoy ISD
McKinney ISD
Melissa ISD
Mesquite ISD
Midlothian ISD
Miller Grove ISD
Mineral Wells ISD
North Hopkins ISD
Palo Pinto ISD
Plano ISD
Princeton ISD
Prosper ISD
Red Oak ISD
Rice ISD
Rockwall ISD
Royse City ISD
S&S CISD
Saltillo ISD
Sanger ISD
Sulphur Bluff ISD
Sulphur Springs ISD
Sunnyvale ISD
Village Tech Schools
Waxahachie ISD
Wylie ISD
Quinlan ISD
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The following schools will not resume classes until March 30:
Alvarado ISD
Arlington ISD
Birdville ISD
Carroll ISD
Cleburne ISD
Crowley ISD
Decatur ISD
Duncanville ISD
Eagle Mountain Saginaw ISD
Everman ISD
Fort Worth ISD
Grandview ISD
Grapevine-Colleyville ISD
Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD
Keene ISD
Keller ISD
Lake Worth ISD
Lancaster ISD
Little Elm ISD
Mansfield ISD
Northwest ISD
Springtown ISD
Venus ISD
Uplift Education
The following schools will not resume classes until April 6:
Azle ISD
Burleson ISD
Weatherford ISD
White Settlement ISD
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Dallas ISD says it is preparing for a possible disruption in classes, but they have not made a decision. However, they have canceled all events and activities.
This list will be updated as more school districts announce any changes.
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