Snowy weather has canceled classes and after-school activities for the Anchorage School District, as well as the Alaska Pacific University campus.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The Anchorage School District canceled classes Thursday morning due to significant snowfall in the Anchorage Bowl, as well as all after-school activities.
Alaska Pacific University officials also announced that their campus will be closed Thursday, and that all students should check the school’s Blackboard site for further instruction. The University said dining services will continue, although they could change its schedule.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School also announced their classes have been canceled for Thursday.
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