Schools across Illinois, Indiana announce closures for rare solar eclipse

The closures come as many cities, particularly those in the path of totality, prepare to navigate unprecedented traffic as crowds flock. Many are also closing to offer families a chance to witness what could be a once-in-a-lifetime experience together

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Throughout the nation, schools will close for the total solar eclipse on April 8.

Throughout the nation, schools will close for the total solar eclipse on April 8.

The closures come as many cities, particularly those in the path of totality, prepare to navigate unprecedented traffic as crowds flock. Many are also closing to offer families a chance to witness what could be a once-in-a-lifetime experience together.

In Illinois, Southern Illinois Univeristy Carbondale, which is in the path of totality and will host a festival to celebrate the solar event, classes are canceled for the day.

"Classes on Eclipse Day (Monday, April 8) will be canceled, but the university will be open. Students will not be in class that day and are encouraged to participate in the exciting events and activities on campus," the school's website reads. "All offices will be open throughout the day but may close for a period during the afternoon so everyone can experience totality."

Other schools in the area, including Carbondale Elementary School District 95, Carbondale Community High School, Giant City Consolidated School District 130 and Unity Point Community Consolidated School District 140, will also close for the solar eclipse.

Alton Community Unit School District No. 11 in southern Illinois will have an early dismissal for the eclipse and Waterloo Community Unit School District No. 5 will close entirely.

Across Illinois, as of March 27, 77 schools have a "not in attendance" day for the solar eclipse. (See the full list below)

Illinois' Board of Education said it does not encourage schools to use e-learning days for the event.

"While e-learning is a valid option for educational continuity, districts have been advised against preemptively declaring such days in anticipation of the solar eclipse," the board told NBC Chicago in a statement. "The purpose of e-learning days is to replace emergency closure days. The foreseeable increase in traffic or other anticipated challenges preceding the solar eclipse does not meet the criteria of an emergency that warrants an e-learning day."

Throughout the Midwest, several schools have reported closures or switches to e-learning for the rare celestial event. Those include many in Indiana and Ohio.

Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School in Indiana said its decision to cancel in-person classes for the day came "after a great deal of consideration of all of the factors and uncertainties of the day."

"In lieu of coming to school that day, students will have asynchronous and/or synchronous assignments to be completed remotely, and those plans will be forthcoming," the school wrote on social media. "We encourage students and families to take the opportunity to experience the total solar eclipse together. We will have educational resources as well as eclipse glasses available for all students as we draw nearer to this occasion."

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Indianapolis Public Schools also announced closures due to the event.

"Indianapolis Public Schools will be closed for this celestial event, but families are encouraged to safely view this rare phenomenon," the district announced.

Meanwhile, some cited safety concerns.

"The timing of it's totality will be just as students are dismissed from school," Speedway Schools wrote in an alert. "For safety reasons, all Speedway Schools will be closed on Monday, April 8th."

ILLINOIS SCHOOL CLOSURES

(NOTE: This list will continue to be updated as schools announce closures)

  • Dieterich CUSD 30
  • Effingham CUSD 40
  • South Holland SD 151
  • Country Club Hills SD 160
  • Marshall CUSD 2C
  • Martinsville CUSD 3C
  • Truant Alternative Optional Ed  
  • Safe School Program ROE 12  
  • North Clay CUSD 25
  • Flora CUSD 35
  • Palestine CUSD 3
  • Jasper County CUD 1
  • Red Hill CUSD 10
  • Lawrence County CUD 20
  • Richland County CUSD 1
  • Summersville SD 79
  • Mount Vernon SD 80
  • Mt Vernon Twp HSD 201
  • Bluford Unit School District 318
  • Ashley CCSD 15
  • Nashville CCSD 49
  • Nashville CHSD 99
  • ROE 20 Learning Alt Branch School  
  • ROE20 Learning Alternative Branch  
  • Edwards County CUSD 1
  • Gallatin CUSD 7
  • Harrisburg CUSD 3
  • Allendale CCSD 17
  • New Hope CCSD 6
  • Geff CCSD 14
  • Jasper CCSD 17
  • Wayne City CUSD 100
  • Fairfield PSD 112
  • North Wayne CUSD 200
  • Fairfield Comm H S Dist 225
  • Grayville CUSD 1
  • Norris City-Omaha-Enfield CUSD 3
  • Carmi-White County CUSD 5
  • Project Echo   Starquest Acad RSSP North  
  • Benton CCSD 47
  • Akin CCSD 91
  • Christopher USD 99
  • Benton Cons HSD 103
  • Ewing Northern CCSD 115
  • Frankfort CUSD 168
  • Thompsonville CUSD 174
  • Zeigler-Royalton CUSD 188
  • Sesser-Valier CUSD 196
  • Goreville CUD 1
  • New Simpson Hill SD 32
  • Buncombe Cons SD 43
  • Vienna SD 55
  • Cypress SD 64
  • Vienna HSD 133
  • Joppa-Maple Grove UD 38
  • Johnston City CUSD 1
  • Marion CUSD 2
  • Crab Orchard CUSD 3
  • Herrin CUSD 4
  • Carterville CUSD 5
  • Cairo USD 1
  • Egyptian CUSD 5
  • Five County Reg Voc System
  • Carbondale ESD 95
  • Giant City CCSD 130
  • Elverado CUSD 196
  • Century CUSD 100
  • Meridian CUSD 101
  • Jamp Spec Educ Services
  • Cobden SUD 17
  • Anna CCSD 37
  • Dongola USD 66
  • Shawnee CUSD 84
  • Waterloo CUSD 5
  • Chester CUSD 139

UPDATE: An earlier version of this list from the Board of Education listed Golf ESD 67 among the closures. The district, however, says school will be in session on April 8.

INDIANA SCHOOL CLOSURES

In Indiana, the following schools will be closed on April 8:

(NOTE: This list will continue to be updated as schools announce closures)

  • Avon Community schools (e-learning day)
  • Beech Grove Schools (e-learning day)
  • Bishop Chatard High School (Asynchronous eLearning Day)
  • Brebeuf High School (in-person classes closed)
  • Brownsburg Community Schools (teacher attendance day)
  • Cardinal Ritter High School (e-learning day)
  • Carmel Clay Schools (spring break)
  • Cathedral High School (special eclipse day schedule)
  • Center Grove Community Schools (waiver day)
  • Clark-Pleasant Community Schools (e-learning day)
  • Danville Community Schools (e-learning day)
  • Decatur Township (e-leaning day)
  • Eastern Hancock Schools (no school)
  • Franklin Township Community Schools (no school)
  • Greenfield-Central Community Schools (e-learning day)
  • Guerin Catholic High School (spring break)
  • Hamilton Heights schools (spring break)
  • Hamilton Southeastern Schools (spring break)
  • Heritage Christian High School (professional learning day)
  • Indianapolis Public Schools (closed)
  • Jennings County Schools (e-learning day)
  • Lawrence Township (no school)
  • Lebanon Community Schools (professional development)
  • Martinsville Schools (e-learning day)
  • Mill Creek Community Schools (professional development)
  • Mooresville Schools (e-learning day)
  • Mt. Vernon Community Schools (e-learning day)
  • Muncie Community Schools (no school)
  • Noblesville Schools (spring break)
  • Park Tudor School (no school)
  • Perry Township (e-learning day)
  • Pike Township (no school)
  • Plainfield Community Schools (teacher in-service)
  • Roncalli High School (free day)
  • Scecina Memorial High School (e-learning day)
  • Southern Hancock County Schools (no school)
  • Speedway Schools (no school)
  • Warren Township (e-learning day)
  • Washington Township (e-learning day)
  • Wayne Township (no school)
  • Westfield Washington schools (e-learning day)
  • Zionsville Community Schools (no school)
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