As NTI Days begin to run out, Rep. Dossett says state has the option to grant more

As the school closures stretch on across western Kentucky for two weeks now since Winter Storm Fern due lingering icy roadways, local school districts are running out of Non-Traditional Instruction Days.

Non-Traditional Instruction, or NTI, Days are used in the event of inclement weather, or other reasons, that would normally have students missing a day of school. NTI Days make it so that student can still do some school work from home, meaning the school system doesn’t have to make up that day at a later time in the year, typically the summer.

But now, two weeks out from Winte Storm Fern and with all ten NTI Days used, they’re running out of that option, with Friday actually a traditional snow day for Christian County Public Schools students. Students will make-up that day on February 16, instead of being out for President’s Day, so it shouldn’t impact spring or summer breaks…

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