CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Students in Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools will go remote Tuesday, and there’s a “strong possibility” they’ll stay that way for several more days, with the winter storm predicted to continue causing issues.

“All traditional and virtual students in kindergarten through 8th grade will have an asynchronous day, meaning there will not be live instruction,” according to an email from CMCSS.

“Students should complete lessons on their laptops as assigned by their teachers for Inclement Weather Day Number 3. There are copies of the inclement weather assignments directly on your student’s laptop to be used if internet access is not available. For high school traditional and virtual students, teachers will communicate how to access lessons. If you have questions about accessing or submitting student work, please contact your child’s teacher(s).”

The remote days will likely keep coming.

“Based on current weather predictions, there is a strong possibility the remote closure could be extended for several more days. As always, it is important that families have preparations in the event that school buildings are closed and remote learning must take place,” the email said.

“We thank our local first responders, street and highway departments, utility workers and others keeping our community safe. Please continue to stay home and off the roads, if possible.”