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List of major school districts closed in the St. Louis area due to coronavirus concerns

In a statement, most major school districts in the area announced closures to begin Wednesday and last into April

ST. LOUIS — In a statement, most major school districts in the area announced closures to begin Wednesday and last into April.

The announcement came less than an hour after local leaders put new restrictions and guidelines on gatherings in the greater St. Louis area.

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Statement:

"St. Louis County, St. Louis City, and Archdiocese of St. Louis schools, along with local health and government officials, continue to monitor the latest developments regarding COVID-19, commonly known as the novel coronavirus. To help ensure the health, safety, and well-being of our students and staff, and to do our part in trying to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 throughout the St. Louis region, all school districts listed below are announcing an extended school closure.

This closure will begin Wednesday, March 18 and will preliminary end Friday, April 3. All school activities, including athletic and extracurricular practices and competitions, will be canceled during the time schools are closed.

The decision to close our school districts was extremely difficult, made in consultation with all area Superintendents and out of an abundance of caution for our families. We know that closing our schools will have a significant impact on our families, but we also believe that strong, urgent action must be taken to prevent the spread of this disease and to protect lives.

Individual school districts will be in contact with their communities to provide additional information regarding ongoing learning plans, as well as social services for those in need. All districts and schools are focused on this planning and will be in touch in the coming days through whatever communication channels are available to them. In addition, how and when potential extensions of this school closing will be decided are also under discussion and will be shared as soon as these decisions have been made.

Our goal is always to protect the safety, health, and wellness of our students, staff, and families. Our strength as a community is our greatest asset. In making this decision, we are working together to protect each other and slow the progression of COVID-19.

We will continue to remain in contact with public health officials, elected leaders, and neighboring school districts and keep parents and media updated with new information as it becomes available.

We thank our community for their support and partnership in this effort."

  • Affton School District
  • Archdiocese of St. Louis Schools
  • Bayless School District
  • Brentwood School District
  • School District of Clayton
  • Crosspoint Christian School
  • Ferguson Florissant School District
  • Franklin County R-II School District
  • Hancock Place School District
  • Hazelwood School District
  • Jennings School District
  • Kirkwood School District
  • Ladue School District
  • Lindbergh Schools
  • Lonedell R-14 School District
  • Maplewood-Richmond Heights School District
  • Mehlville School District
  • Meramec Valley R-III School District
  • New Haven School District
  • Normandy School District
  • Parkway School District
  • Pattonville School District
  • Ritenour School District
  • Riverview Gardens School District
  • Rockwood School District
  • School District of Washington
  • Special School District (SSD)
  • Spring Bluff R-15 School District
  • St. Clair R-13 School District
  • St. Louis Public Schools (including Charters)
  • Sullivan School District
  • Union R-XI School District
  • University City School District
  • Valley Park School District
  • Voluntary Interdistrict Choice Corporation
  • Webster Groves School District

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Other schools not listed have also made the decision to cancel classes as well.

Last week, Illinois announced that all schools would be closed for two weeks, starting Tuesday.

RELATED: Illinois closing all public and private schools for 2 weeks amid COVID-19 concerns

Other Missouri schools include:

  • The city of St. Charles School District (Will close starting March 16)
  • All St. Charles County school districts (Effective immediately)
  • All Jefferson County public schools (Close March 17 at 5 p.m. and remain closed until April 6)
  • Lincoln County R-1: Closed through April 5
  • Lincoln County R-2: Closed through April 5
  • Lincoln County R-3 Schools: All will be closed through April 3 and return April 6, the district announced on March 16.
  • Lincoln County R-4: Closed through April 5
  • Several Franklin County school districts, beginning March 18 through April 3: Strain-Japan R-16, School District of Washington and Crosspoint Christian School
  • Crawford County R-II: beginning March 18 through April 3
  • Crawford County R-I: closed through April 3
  • Warren County R-III: All classes and activities canceled through May 22 

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