Midlands Schools Announce Closures and E-Learning Days for Potential Severe Weather on Monday Several school districts in the Midlands have announced closures and eLearning days for Monday due to anticipated severe weather conditions. Calhoun County Public Schools will transition to an e-learning day on Monday. Fairfield County School District will close for the day, with no e-learning options, and the instructional day will be rescheduled for Monday, May 25, 2026. Lexington County School District Three has opted for an eLearning Day, with students receiving make-up assignments on Tuesday, March 17, and all work due by Thursday, April 2. All after-school events, including sports practices, games, meetings, and adult education classes, scheduled for Monday, March 16, are canceled. Lexington One will implement eLearning on Monday, March 16, 2026, with all afternoon and evening activities suspended. Lexington Two will close all offices and schools on Monday, March 16, and cancel athletic events, extracurricular activities, after-school programs, and adult education classes. District 5 of Lexington and Richland Counties will not hold school due to prior scheduling. Orangeburg County School District will observe an eLearning Day, canceling all after-school programs, extracurricular activities, athletic practices, and games. Lee County School District has designated Monday, March 16, 2026, as an eLearning Day. Kershaw County School District will shift to e-Learning for Monday, with all after-school activities and sporting events canceled. The School District of Newberry County will close all schools and offices on Monday, March 16, due to predicted severe weather.#lexington_county_school_district_three #calhoun_county_public_schools #fairfield_county_school_district #lexington_one #lexington_two
