Northeast Ohio school closings for Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2022; Cleveland, other major districts cancel classes

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Northeast Ohio school closings for Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2022; Cleveland, other major districts cancel classes
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Cleveland and Akron school districts have canceled classes for Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2022, because of the winter storm.

City school districts in Cleveland, Akron and Canton all have canceled classes. Cleveland State University, Kent State University and Cuyahoga Community College also will not have classes on Tuesday.

A list of school closings is below. For a more extensive lists that includes daycare centers, church events, charter schools, and smaller parochial schools, go to

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