The school was closed yesterday for students. This might be why it was reported late.
Virginia Beach
Virginia Beach City Public Schools will operate on an asynchronous learning day Friday, Jan. 24. Teachers will provide class assignments through usual platforms no later than 9:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday high school varsity athletic competitions will go on as scheduled. All other after-school activities Friday are canceled. Monday, Jan. 27 will be a staff day as previously scheduled and school will be closed to students. Tuesday, Jan. 28 will be the beginning of the second semester.
No-cost meals will be available for all VBCPS students from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 24 at the following locations: Bayside High, Bayside Middle, Birdneck Elementary, Brookwood Elementary, College Park Elementary, Cooke Elementary, Green Run High, Holland Elementary, Lynnhaven Middle, Lynnhaven Elementary, Pembroke Elementary, Rosemont Elementary and Windsor Oaks Elementary.
From Google search-
Virginia Beach Asynchronous Day
Virginia Beach City Public Schools: On Friday, January 24, the schools operated on an asynchronous learning day, meaning students completed assignments at home without a set time for instruction.
Reason for Asynchronous Learning Day: The decision was made due to winter weather conditions, but the school division did not have enough days remaining in the calendar to allow for a traditional snow day and still meet state education requirements.
Impact on Students and Staff: Students were required to complete online assignments, and staff were also affected by the asynchronous learning day, with Superintendent Dr. Aaron Spence noting it as a “new frontier” for learning when students cannot be in schoo