Louisville schools are facing delays on Monday due to recent snow, with some districts yet to announce their plans for reopening.

Students were supposed to head back to class last week after winter break. Meanwhile, Bullitt, Spencer, and New Albany schools will open with a 2-hour delay.
New Albany-Floyd County schools mentioned that students might face later pick-up times due to tricky road conditions. They advised parents to download the Stopfinder App for updates.
Oldham County Schools haven’t made a decision yet about Monday. Bullitt County Public Schools confirmed they will be open. Shelby County Public Schools will announce their status later tonight.
Spencer County is also set to return with a 2-hour delay, citing some road challenges. Greater Clark County Schools and Clarksville Community Schools will also operate on a 2-hour delay.
The Kentucky School for the Blind is confirmed to be open. However, Catholic schools in Louisville and universities like Bellarmine and Spalding have yet to announce their plans. The University of Kentucky is set to be open.