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More School Closings, Changes For Friday In Hudson Valley

As the latest snowstorm continues in the Hudson Valley, some schools have changed their schedule for Friday.

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — With the snowstorm still working its way through the region, some schools that aren't already on winter break have altered their schedules for Friday, Feb. 19.

Here are the schools which announced changes as of 9 a.m. Friday. A number of schools had announced delays, but have since changed. If their status is in bold, this represents a change from earlier this morning.

This list may be updated as necessary, so check back.

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  • Arlington: Remote operation
  • Beacon: Closed
  • Carmel: Closed
  • Chappaqua: 3-hour delay
  • Dover: 2-hour delay
  • Dutchess County BOCES: 2-hour delay; all classes remote
  • Ellenville: Closed
  • Fallsburg: Closed
  • Haldane: Remote operation
  • Harvey School: Remote operation
  • Hayes Day School: Closed
  • John F. Kennedy High School: Remote operation
  • Katonah Lewisboro: Remote operation
  • Kingston: Closed
  • Montessori of New Paltz: Closed
  • New Paltz: Closed
  • New York School for the Deaf: Remote operation
  • Onteora: Closed
  • Ossining: Closed
  • Pawling: Closed
  • Pine Plains: Remote operation
  • Poughkeepsie: Remote operation
  • Putnam Northern Westchester BOCES: 2-hour delay
  • Putnam Valley: 2-hour delay
  • Red Hook: Remote learning
  • Rhinebeck: Delay, full remote learning schedule
  • Rondout Valley: Closed
  • Saugerties: Remote operation
  • Spackenkill: Remote operation
  • Wappingers: Remote learning
  • Dominican College: All classes remote
  • Mount Saint Mary College: Closed
  • Orange County Community College: Remote operation
  • Pace University: 2-hour delay
  • Westchester Community College: Remote classes as scheduled

Sources: WHUD.com and school websites

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