SCHOOL CLOSINGS AND DELAYS: Here is our full list

With possible severe storms headed into North Georgia, several school districts are dismissing early Friday or have announced they will be having digital learning days.

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Here is our latest list of delays and closures:

Carroll County Schools: All evening activities and events are canceled for today due to the potential for severe weather conditions. After-school care will continue as previously scheduled.

Catoosa County Schools: All schools are closed Friday.

Dade County Schools: All schools closed Friday.

Fannin County Schools: All schools on a virtual learning day. 12-month personnel should report. All extracurricular activities are canceled today.

Gilmer County Schools: All schools will be released 3 hours early from their normal dismissal times.

Gordon County Schools: Elementary Schools will dismiss at 12:30 p.m. Middle and high Schools will dismiss at 1:30 p.m. Aftercare will operate as normal. Schools will communicate individually about the status of any other after-school activities.

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Murray County Schools: PVIS and Murray County Pre-K will dismiss at 10:30 a.m. All other schools will dismiss at 10:45 a.m.

Pickens County Schools: All schools release students 3 hours early.

Polk County Schools: Middle and high school students at 11:30 a.m. Elementary schools will not be dismissed until 12:30 p.m. All afternoon extracurricular activities and after-school programs are canceled.

Troup County Schools: Elementary schools will dismiss at 12:20 p.m. Middle and high Schools will dismiss 2 hours early. All elementary extracurricular activities and ACE programs will be canceled. All after-school activities at the secondary level will be up to the individual schools and principals as they monitor weather conditions.

Whitfield County Schools: All schools and administrative offices closed Friday.

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