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Le Roy superintendent says district will use remote‑instruction days before trimming spring recess

LE ROY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Board of Education · January 26, 2026
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Summary

Superintendent Merritt Holly reported the district has used four of five emergency closing days and that administrators will implement a remote instructional day rather than shorten spring recess if additional snow days are needed; the remote day counts toward NYSED requirements.

Superintendent Merritt Holly told the board that the district has used four of its five allotted emergency closing days for the 2025‑26 school year and outlined a contingency plan.

"To date, the district has utilized four of the five allotted emergency closing days," Holly said, and the district's safety plan provides for remote instruction in the event of an emergency or additional snow days. He said the administration would opt for a remote instructional day rather than cancel days from spring recess; such remote days will still count toward the required 180 days of instruction, 990 high‑school hours and 900 elementary school hours as required by the New York State Education Department. The district planned to send a communication to families by the end of the week explaining the approach.

The board took no vote on the contingency plan that night; it was presented as administrative guidance and part of the superintendent's regular report.