The three local public school districts are canceling classes on Friday due to predictions of frigid weather in the Chicago area.
Officials from Lake Forest High School, as well as Lake Forest District 67 and Lake Bluff District 65, announced Thursday afternoon that classes on Jan. 23 will be canceled due to expectations of extreme temperatures enveloping the Chicago area.
The school districts will not be converting the day into an e-learning day. Instead, the two Lake Forest school districts will now have April 24 as a regular attendance day as opposed to an emergency day.
In Lake Bluff, the last day of school is now set for Monday, June 8, with an early release.
Daniel I. Dorfman is a freelance reporter for Pioneer Press.




