You’ll need to check your local school or district’s info, because whether there’s school tomorrow depends entirely on where you live and what calendar your school follows, and I don’t have access to your exact district’s schedule or closure alerts right now.

1. How to quickly confirm if there’s school tomorrow

Check these in this order:

  1. School/district website
    • Look for:
      • “Announcements” or “News”
      • “School calendar” or “Term dates”
      • A banner at the top for weather/special closures.
  2. Email / Parent portal / App
    • Check:
      • Emails or SMS from the school today.
      • Notifications in apps like Schoology, PowerSchool, Arbor, etc.
      • Any messages from your homeroom teacher or class group.
  3. Local news and government
    • Local news websites or local TV channels often list:
      • “School closures”
      • “Delayed openings”
    • City or regional government social media sometimes posts about big weather-related closures.
  4. Ask an adult who gets official messages
    • Parent/guardian, older sibling, or caregiver:
      • They might already have a text or email from the school.
    • If you have a class WhatsApp/Discord/Signal group, someone may have a screenshot of the official message.

2. Common reasons school might be canceled

If you’re hearing rumors that there’s no school tomorrow, they’re usually about:

  • Bad weather (snow, storms, flooding, extreme heat)
  • Public holidays (national or regional holidays)
  • Teacher strike or staff training days
  • Emergency issues (power cuts, building problems, health concerns)

But rumors on chats or forums are often wrong unless there is an official message backing them up.

If it isn’t on your school’s official channels, treat it as “not confirmed.”

3. Simple check list (do this now)

  • Did your school website say “No school on [tomorrow’s date]”?
  • Did you or your parents get an official email/text?
  • Is your local news listing your school name under “closures”?

If the answer to all three is no , it’s safest to prepare as if there IS school tomorrow (pack your bag, charge your device, set your alarm), and then double-check again later tonight in case they announce something late.

4. TL;DR

I can’t see your local school calendar or closure notices, so I can’t say for sure if you personally have school tomorrow.
Check:

  • Your school’s website
  • Emails/texts from the school
  • Local news
    If none of them say “no school,” assume there is school and be ready just in case.