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Lawton schools explain virtual weather days, makeup dates and staggered parent-teacher conferences

Lawton Public Schools (podcast) · February 10, 2026
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Summary

District leaders said recent Oklahoma weather prompted virtual instruction for several days; students will return in person Feb. 13 to make up one missed day and parent-teacher conferences are staggered by level to improve attendance and teacher availability.

Lawton Public Schools told listeners on its podcast that the district used virtual instruction during recent Oklahoma winter weather and laid out plans for making up missed days and for parent-teacher conferences.

The superintendent explained that virtual instruction was chosen for safety and to avoid damage to parking…

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