School districts in South Carolina are announcing schedules for Tuesday after the snowstorm this weekend. For the latest weather report, click here. | For a full list of closing, delays, click here. Keep up with what’s happening around our area by downloading the WYFF News 4 app on the App Store or Google Play. (If nothing is under your county that means they have not announced yet. We will update as learn more.) Abbeville CountyAll schools will operate on a three-hour delay on Tuesday, February 3 due to hazardous road conditions in several areas.Anderson County After road assessments across the county, all Anderson County Districts will operate on a 2 Hour Delay schedule for Tuesday, February 3. Cherokee County Tomorrow, Tuesday, February 3, 2026, our district will be closed due to safety concerns over our roadways. We will not hold an e-learning day.Greenville County Monday and Tuesday will be eLearning days. All activities canceled.Greenville County Schools is on eLearning Monday, February 2, and Tuesday, February 3. Schools and office buildings will be closed, and all activities, including athletic events and field trips, are canceled. This decision was made based on current snow and ice, forecasted freezing temperatures, which may result in continued unsafe road conditions, and the significant amount of work needed to clear campus entries and driveways once it’s safe for crews to do so. A decision about Wednesday will be made Tuesday afternoon. Because we are an approved eLearning district, the day will not have to be made up, so long as instruction is provided to students. Find eLearning Information and Resources on the District websiteGreenwood CountyGreenwood School District 50Greenwood School District 50 will operate on a two-hour delay on Tuesday, February 3, due to snow and icy road conditions impacting travel across the district.The delayed start will provide additional daylight and time for potentially hazardous roadways, including side roads and bus routes, to improve before students and staff travel to school.Ware Shoals School District 51Tuesday will be an eLearning dayGreenwood County 52: Greenwood School District 52 will operate on a two-hour delay on Tuesday, February 3, due to snow and icy road conditions affecting travel throughout the district and community.Laurens CountyLaurens County 55: Due to the accumulation of snow, refreezing, and safety hazards caused by the weather, Laurens County School District 55 will operate on eLearning tomorrow, Tuesday, February 3, 2026.Laurens County 56: District 56 will operate on an eLearning day tomorrow—Tuesday, February 3rd. After traveling our bus routes, many of them are covered with ice.Oconee County The School District of Oconee County will operate on a 2-Hour Delay on Tuesday, February 3rd.Pickens County Due to hazardous travel conditions following this weekend’s winter weather, the School District of Pickens County (SDPC) will operate on eLearning on Monday, February 2, and Tuesday, February 3, 2026.Spartanburg County District 1Due to hazardous driving conditions that remain across much of our community, all Spartanburg One schools will be closed on Tuesday, February 3, 2026. All afterschool activities and athletic events are canceled.There will be no E-Learning on Tuesday. We have already used all five remote E-Learning days allowed by the state. This means Tuesday will count as a school closure and will need to be made up at a later date.District 2 Due to the continuing impact on our roads from this weekend’s snow storm, all D2 schools and offices will be closed on Tuesday, Feb. 3.Tomorrow will not be an eLearning day since we have used our 5 allotted days for this school year. We will be sure to share make-up day information at a later time.All afterschool activities and athletics are also cancelled for Tuesday.District 3Spartanburg School District Three will be closed Tuesday, February 3, 2026. This will not be an eLearning Day, as we have used all five eLearning Days permitted by the South Carolina Department of Education.District 4District Four Schools will be closed Tuesday. This will NOT be an eLearning day.District 5Spartanburg District Five schools will be closed Tuesday, February 3 due to hazardous driving conditions and extremely low temperatures overnight. There will be NO E-Learning for students on Tuesday.As of today, District Five has used the five e-Learning days allowed by the state for this school year. We will release more information about makeup days and our school calendar soon.District 6District Six Schools will be closed on Tuesday, February 3, 2026. Our Safety and Support Team carefully assessed road conditions today and found that many roads are still covered in ice and lingering snow. Below freezing temperatures have prevented melting, creating unsafe travel conditions in our school community. All afterschool activities are also canceled. Please note that Tuesday will be a traditional school closure, meaning there will be no E-Learning. The state allows districts to use up to five remote learning days each school year. Because of the recent consecutive winter storms, our district has now used all allotted days. As a result, Tuesday’s closing and any additional school closures will need to be made up. We will review calendar options and communicate details regarding make-up days as soon as possible.District 7Due to continuing icy conditions on roads throughout our district, all schools will be closed on Tuesday. Please note Tuesday will NOT be an eLearning day for students because District 7 has already used the five days our state allows for eLearning each school year. All after school activities and events are also cancelled for Tuesday, including District 7’s Board of Trustees meeting.To clarify expectations for today and tomorrow: Today (Monday) is an eLearning Day and students should find assignments or hear from teachers with instructions. Tomorrow (Tuesday) schools will be closed with no eLearning assignments to complete. Road conditions will be assessed again on Tuesday afternoon so a decision about Wednesday can be made as soon as possible. We are making every effort to balance timing to make best decision while also giving families time to plan ahead. Union CountyUCSD Schools will be closed on Tuesday, February 3, 2026. Make up instructions will be sent at a later time.Colleges and UniversitiesClemson UniversityClemson University’s main campus will resume normal operations, including in-person classes, on Tuesday, Feb. 3.Lander UniversityThe University will resume in-person instruction and normal operations for Tuesday, Feb. 3. Tri-County Technical College TCTC will reopen Tuesday. No classes will be held due to employee professional development. Classes resume Feb. 4.Bob Jones UniversityBob Jones University will resume classes and administrative offices will operate on a standard schedule on Tuesday, February 3.Greenville Technical CollegeGreenville Technical College will begin the day on Tuesday, Feb. 3 virtually. Any classes that begin before 10 a.m. will be completed virtually. Classes beginning at 10 a.m. or later will be held in person. Employees may arrive at 9 a.m. to prepare.
School districts in South Carolina are announcing schedules for Tuesday after the snowstorm this weekend.
For the latest weather report, click here. | For a full list of closing, delays, click here.
Keep up with what’s happening around our area by downloading the WYFF News 4 app on the App Store or Google Play.
(If nothing is under your county that means they have not announced yet. We will update as learn more.)
Abbeville County
All schools will operate on a three-hour delay on Tuesday, February 3 due to hazardous road conditions in several areas.
Anderson County
After road assessments across the county, all Anderson County Districts will operate on a 2 Hour Delay schedule for Tuesday, February 3.
Cherokee County
Tomorrow, Tuesday, February 3, 2026, our district will be closed due to safety concerns over our roadways. We will not hold an e-learning day.
Greenville County
Monday and Tuesday will be eLearning days. All activities canceled.
Greenville County Schools is on eLearning Monday, February 2, and Tuesday, February 3. Schools and office buildings will be closed, and all activities, including athletic events and field trips, are canceled. This decision was made based on current snow and ice, forecasted freezing temperatures, which may result in continued unsafe road conditions, and the significant amount of work needed to clear campus entries and driveways once it’s safe for crews to do so. A decision about Wednesday will be made Tuesday afternoon. Because we are an approved eLearning district, the day will not have to be made up, so long as instruction is provided to students. Find eLearning Information and Resources on the District website
Greenwood County
Greenwood School District 50
Greenwood School District 50 will operate on a two-hour delay on Tuesday, February 3, due to snow and icy road conditions impacting travel across the district.
The delayed start will provide additional daylight and time for potentially hazardous roadways, including side roads and bus routes, to improve before students and staff travel to school.
Ware Shoals School District 51
Tuesday will be an eLearning day
Greenwood County 52:
Greenwood School District 52 will operate on a two-hour delay on Tuesday, February 3, due to snow and icy road conditions affecting travel throughout the district and community.
Laurens County
Laurens County 55:
Due to the accumulation of snow, refreezing, and safety hazards caused by the weather, Laurens County School District 55 will operate on eLearning tomorrow, Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
Laurens County 56:
District 56 will operate on an eLearning day tomorrow—Tuesday, February 3rd. After traveling our bus routes, many of them are covered with ice.
Oconee County
The School District of Oconee County will operate on a 2-Hour Delay on Tuesday, February 3rd.
Pickens County
Due to hazardous travel conditions following this weekend’s winter weather, the School District of Pickens County (SDPC) will operate on eLearning on Monday, February 2, and Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
Spartanburg County
District 1
Due to hazardous driving conditions that remain across much of our community, all Spartanburg One schools will be closed on Tuesday, February 3, 2026. All afterschool activities and athletic events are canceled.
There will be no E-Learning on Tuesday. We have already used all five remote E-Learning days allowed by the state. This means Tuesday will count as a school closure and will need to be made up at a later date.
District 2
Due to the continuing impact on our roads from this weekend’s snow storm, all D2 schools and offices will be closed on Tuesday, Feb. 3.
Tomorrow will not be an eLearning day since we have used our 5 allotted days for this school year. We will be sure to share make-up day information at a later time.
All afterschool activities and athletics are also cancelled for Tuesday.
District 3
Spartanburg School District Three will be closed Tuesday, February 3, 2026. This will not be an eLearning Day, as we have used all five eLearning Days permitted by the South Carolina Department of Education.
District 4
District Four Schools will be closed Tuesday. This will NOT be an eLearning day.
District 5
Spartanburg District Five schools will be closed Tuesday, February 3 due to hazardous driving conditions and extremely low temperatures overnight. There will be NO E-Learning for students on Tuesday.
As of today, District Five has used the five e-Learning days allowed by the state for this school year. We will release more information about makeup days and our school calendar soon.
District 6
District Six Schools will be closed on Tuesday, February 3, 2026. Our Safety and Support Team carefully assessed road conditions today and found that many roads are still covered in ice and lingering snow. Below freezing temperatures have prevented melting, creating unsafe travel conditions in our school community. All afterschool activities are also canceled. Please note that Tuesday will be a traditional school closure, meaning there will be no E-Learning. The state allows districts to use up to five remote learning days each school year. Because of the recent consecutive winter storms, our district has now used all allotted days. As a result, Tuesday’s closing and any additional school closures will need to be made up. We will review calendar options and communicate details regarding make-up days as soon as possible.
District 7
Due to continuing icy conditions on roads throughout our district, all schools will be closed on Tuesday. Please note Tuesday will NOT be an eLearning day for students because District 7 has already used the five days our state allows for eLearning each school year. All after school activities and events are also cancelled for Tuesday, including District 7’s Board of Trustees meeting.To clarify expectations for today and tomorrow: Today (Monday) is an eLearning Day and students should find assignments or hear from teachers with instructions. Tomorrow (Tuesday) schools will be closed with no eLearning assignments to complete. Road conditions will be assessed again on Tuesday afternoon so a decision about Wednesday can be made as soon as possible. We are making every effort to balance timing to make best decision while also giving families time to plan ahead.
Union County
UCSD Schools will be closed on Tuesday, February 3, 2026. Make up instructions will be sent at a later time.
Colleges and Universities
Clemson University
Clemson University’s main campus will resume normal operations, including in-person classes, on Tuesday, Feb. 3.
Lander University
The University will resume in-person instruction and normal operations for Tuesday, Feb. 3.
Tri-County Technical College
TCTC will reopen Tuesday. No classes will be held due to employee professional development. Classes resume Feb. 4.
Bob Jones University
Bob Jones University will resume classes and administrative offices will operate on a standard schedule on Tuesday, February 3.
Greenville Technical College
Greenville Technical College will begin the day on Tuesday, Feb. 3 virtually. Any classes that begin before 10 a.m. will be completed virtually. Classes beginning at 10 a.m. or later will be held in person. Employees may arrive at 9 a.m. to prepare.
