Stevens Point Schools Closed Due to Heavy Snowstorm

Blizzard conditions force district-wide closures across Central Wisconsin

Apr. 2, 2026 at 12:00am

A major winter storm blanketed the Stevens Point area with heavy snow, leading local school districts to announce closures for April 2nd. The storm brought between 3-19 inches of snow across Central Wisconsin, with the Stevens Point region among the hardest hit.

Why it matters

School closures due to extreme weather can significantly disrupt families, forcing parents to find alternative childcare arrangements and students to miss valuable learning time. The snowstorm highlights the increasing frequency of severe winter weather events in the region, which can strain local resources and infrastructure.

The details

The heavy snowfall and blizzard conditions made travel extremely hazardous, prompting the closure of all schools in the Stevens Point Area Public School District as well as surrounding districts like Wausau and Wisconsin Rapids. Road crews worked around the clock to clear major thoroughfares, but side streets and neighborhood roads remained impassable for much of the day.

  • The snowstorm began on March 14th and continued through March 15th.
  • By noon on March 15th, between 3-19 inches of snow had accumulated across Central Wisconsin.
  • School districts announced closures for April 2nd due to the ongoing storm conditions.

The players

Stevens Point Area Public School District

The public school district serving the Stevens Point area, which announced closures for April 2nd due to the heavy snowstorm.

Wausau School District

A neighboring school district that also closed schools on April 2nd in response to the winter storm.

Wisconsin Rapids Public Schools

Another Central Wisconsin school district that announced closures for April 2nd due to the severe weather conditions.

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What they’re saying

“The safety of our students and staff is our top priority, which is why we made the difficult decision to close schools today.”

— Superintendent, Stevens Point Area Public School District

What’s next

School districts will continue to monitor weather conditions and road clearing efforts, with the potential for additional closures if the storm persists.

The takeaway

The heavy snowstorm in Central Wisconsin highlights the growing challenge of extreme winter weather events, which can significantly disrupt daily life and strain local resources. School districts must be prepared to make difficult decisions to ensure the safety of students and staff.