Most likely yes, you do have school on Wednesday, but I cannot check your specific school’s calendar directly, so you should confirm locally.

Why I can’t say for sure

School closures (for weather, strikes, special events, etc.) are decided district by district or even school by school. Public holiday calendars and generic school-term calendars only show standard vacations like Christmas, spring break, and national holidays, and those do not usually fall on a random Wednesday in late January.

How to quickly check

Try at least two of these so you’re 100% sure:

  1. Look at your school’s official website or calendar page; most schools post closures or schedule changes on the front page or under “News/Announcements.”
  1. Check recent emails or messages from your school, district app, or parent portal (like SchoolMessenger, PowerSchool, Magister, etc.) where they normally announce snow days or special closures.
  1. Ask a parent/guardian or check your school’s social media (Instagram, X, Facebook) where many districts now post closure notices.
  1. If you ride a bus, some transport services also list “no service” days on their websites or apps.

Simple rule of thumb

  • If there has been no official message (email, text, app notification, website banner, or social post) about school being canceled or turned into an online-learning day, you should assume school is on as normal on Wednesday.

If you tell me your country, city, and school district (or school name), I can help you interpret what their normal calendar would suggest, but final confirmation must come from your school’s own channels.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.