Sandhills NC School Closings and Remote Learning Updates – January 26, 2026

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Updated January 26, 2026 • Sandhills, North Carolina

Are Sandhills NC Schools Closed or Remote Today?

Parents, students, and school staff across the Sandhills are starting the day with one key question: are schools closed, delayed, or operating remotely today, January 26, 2026?

Following winter weather and lingering slick conditions on secondary roads, several school districts across central and southeastern North Carolina have announced schedule changes. Rather than traditional snow days, most districts are choosing remote or asynchronous learning options.

Below is a district-by-district breakdown covering Cumberland, Moore, Hoke, Harnett, Lee, Scotland, Richmond, and Bladen counties to help families quickly determine today’s school status.

Quick Snapshot: Sandhills School Status Today

  • Cumberland County Schools: Asynchronous remote learning day; school buildings and offices closed.
  • Moore County Schools: Remote learning day for all students; campuses closed.
  • Hoke County Schools: Remote learning day with independent student assignments.
  • Harnett County Schools: Remote learning schedule for all students and staff.
  • Lee County Schools: District-wide remote learning day.
  • Scotland County Schools: Remote learning day today; two-hour delay already announced for Tuesday.
  • Richmond County Schools: Remote instructional day for students; optional remote workday for staff.
  • Bladen County Schools: Asynchronous remote learning day.

While remote learning formats vary slightly by district, the common theme across the Sandhills today is no in-person classes, with students completing assignments from home.

District-by-District Details

Cumberland County Schools

Cumberland County Schools is operating on an asynchronous remote learning day today. Students are expected to complete assignments online or through previously provided materials. There is no in-person instruction.

All district buildings, including schools and central offices, are closed to the public. Staff members are working remotely unless otherwise directed. Families should check individual school platforms for assignment details and deadlines.

Moore County Schools

Moore County Schools has shifted to a remote learning schedule today, with campuses closed due to lingering weather and travel concerns in parts of the county.

Students should log into their assigned digital platforms to access lessons and assignments. Expectations may vary by grade level and school, so families are encouraged to monitor messages from teachers and principals.

Hoke County Schools

Hoke County Schools is holding a remote learning day, with students working independently on teacher-provided assignments. Learning may take place online or through take-home materials.

The district has indicated that extracurricular activities may be postponed or canceled, and families should continue monitoring official school communications for updates.

Harnett County Schools

Harnett County Schools is operating remotely for both students and staff today. No buses are running, and no students are reporting to school buildings.

Teachers will share assignments through regular digital platforms, and attendance may be tracked through assignment completion or student check-ins.

Lee County Schools

Lee County Schools has announced a full remote learning day for all students and staff. This decision keeps buses off potentially hazardous roads while maintaining instructional time.

Students should log in during normal school hours when possible and complete posted assignments. Families experiencing connectivity issues are encouraged to contact their schools directly.

Scotland County Schools

Scotland County Schools is operating remotely today and has already announced a two-hour delay for Tuesday to allow additional time to assess conditions and prepare campuses.

Students should complete today’s remote assignments, while families can plan ahead for a later start on Tuesday.

Richmond County Schools

Richmond County Schools is observing a remote instructional day for students, while staff members have the option to work remotely.

Students should check classroom platforms, email, or text alerts for specific expectations and assignment deadlines.

Bladen County Schools

Bladen County Schools is operating on an asynchronous remote learning day, allowing students to complete assignments at their own pace rather than following a live class schedule.

Assignments may be posted through Canvas, Google Classroom, or provided in advance, depending on the school.

Tips for Parents Navigating Remote Learning Days

  • Check district emails, texts, and social media posts for daily expectations.
  • Have students log in early to review assignments and deadlines.
  • Create a simple schedule with breaks to keep the day structured.
  • Communicate with teachers if technology or connectivity issues arise.
  • Set a clear end time so students can wrap up and reset for the next day.

Treating remote learning days as flexible school days—not days off—helps students stay on track while still accommodating changing conditions.

Where to Find the Latest Sandhills School Updates

Weather conditions can change quickly, and school districts may issue updates throughout the day or evening.

  • Official school district websites and alert systems
  • District and school social media pages
  • Automated phone, text, and email alerts
  • Local radio and television coverage

Bookmarking your district’s inclement weather page can help you stay ahead of future schedule changes.

Stay Connected for Ongoing Coverage

Today’s widespread remote learning decisions highlight the priority Sandhills school districts place on safety while keeping instruction moving forward.

Stay connected with Star 102.5 for the latest school closings, delays, and remote learning updates throughout the winter season.

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