The first school and work day following the Hessen-Woche has begun, though in-person classes are not taking place at a number of schools across the region.
School Disruptions and Weather Conditions
Reports indicate that several schools in Hessen are currently unable to hold in-person classes. This comes as conditions are described as “ungemütlich,” with snow falling in Frankfurt. Nachrichtenredakteurin Clarice Wolter reported experiencing difficult sleep and cautioned against cycling in the current weather.
Wolter is providing updates throughout the morning, offering readers the opportunity to share photos of the snow and weather conditions in their area. She encourages readers to reach out with their experiences.
Potential Next Steps
If school closures continue, it is likely to create logistical challenges for parents and guardians. Further disruptions could also impact after-school activities and transportation schedules. It is possible that online learning options may be utilized to mitigate the impact of in-person class cancellations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are schools closed throughout all of Hessen?
The information available indicates that in-person classes are not taking place at “nicht wenige” (a number of) schools, but does not specify a total number or a comprehensive list of affected institutions.
What is the weather like in Frankfurt?
The weather in Frankfurt is described as “ungemütlich” (uncomfortable) and it is currently snowing.
Who is providing these updates?
The updates are being provided by Clarice Wolter, a Nachrichtenredakteurin, who is available to receive messages and photos from readers until 10:00 AM.
How are you navigating the return to routine after the Hessen-Woche, and what impact is the weather having on your day?
