Greenville Schools to Resume Normal Schedule Wednesday

District used final eLearning day on Tuesday due to snow and cold.

Feb. 3, 2026 at 5:31pm

Greenville County Schools will resume normal schedules on Wednesday, February 4th after snow and cold forced the district to close school buildings and use all of its allotted eLearning days earlier this week.

Why it matters

Greenville County Schools had to use its final eLearning day on Tuesday, which means the district will now need to start using makeup days built into the calendar if any other weather-related closures occur this school year.

The details

The decision to resume normal schedules was made after the district's Inclement Conditions Evaluation team reevaluated roads and trouble spots, and bus drivers drove routes on Tuesday. While some icy roads remain impassable, the district says the number of impacted roads has significantly improved.

  • Greenville County Schools closed on February 3rd due to snow and cold.
  • The district used its fifth and final allotted eLearning day on February 3rd.
  • Greenville County Schools will resume normal schedules on February 4th.

The players

Greenville County Schools

The public school district serving Greenville County, South Carolina.

Tim Waller

A spokesperson for Greenville County Schools.

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What they’re saying

“This decision was made after the District's Inclement Conditions Evaluation team reevaluated roads and trouble spots and bus drivers drove routes today.”

— Tim Waller, Greenville County Schools spokesperson

What’s next

The district would need to start using the three makeup days built in the district calendar if the school closes for any other weather-related reasons this school year.

The takeaway

Greenville County Schools had to use all of its allotted eLearning days due to the recent winter storm, underscoring the challenges districts face in balancing school closures, remote learning, and makeup days when extreme weather disrupts the academic calendar.