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Apalachin Today
By the People, for the People
Schools in Upstate NY Delayed Due to Winter Weather
Two-hour delays announced for districts across Broome and Tioga counties
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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Several school districts in upstate New York, including those in Broome and Tioga counties, are operating on a two-hour delay on Wednesday, February 25th due to winter weather conditions in the region.
Why it matters
Winter weather can pose significant safety risks for students, teachers, and staff traveling to and from school, necessitating delays to ensure everyone can arrive safely. School delays are a common occurrence during the winter months in this part of New York state.
The details
The school districts affected by the two-hour delays include Owego Apalachin, Candor, Newark Valley, Tioga Central, Binghamton, Broome County Catholic Schools, Chenango Forks, Chenango Valley, Johnson City, Union Endicott, Vestal, Deposit, Greene, Harpursville, Norwich, Whitney Point, and Windsor.
- The delays were announced on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
The players
Owego Apalachin School District
A public school district serving the Owego and Apalachin communities in Tioga County, New York.
Broome County Catholic Schools
A network of Catholic parochial schools located in Broome County, New York.
The takeaway
School delays due to winter weather are a common occurrence in upstate New York, as districts prioritize the safety of students, teachers, and staff when travel conditions are hazardous. These delays allow extra time for everyone to reach schools safely.
