Forsyth County Schools Switch to Remote Learning Monday, Jan. 26
Forsyth County Schools is operating a remote/online learning day Monday, Jan. 26, affecting in-person classes countywide and requiring families to use the district's online plans.

Forsyth County Schools is operating a remote/online learning day Monday, Jan. 26, after a notice posted Jan. 25 put the district on an all-virtual schedule for the day. The shift means students will not attend campus-based instruction and will follow the district's online-learning protocols for class participation and assignments.
The move comes amid a wave of metro Atlanta school systems that either closed schools or switched to remote learning for Jan. 26. Local districts used their websites and parent notification systems to relay schedule changes, activity cancellations, and guidance on how families should proceed. Forsyth County parents should expect teachers to post assignments and attendance procedures through the district's established online platforms and should monitor school-to-home communications for updates.
Practical impacts for Forsyth County residents include disruption to normal transportation routines and extracurricular activities. Families that depend on school buses, before- and after-school programs, or on-campus meals will need to consult district guidance for alternatives. Working parents and guardians may face child care and scheduling challenges when in-person instruction is paused, and county employers that rely on the local workforce could see higher short-term absenteeism as employees arrange coverage.
Policy implications extend beyond a single day. Repeated weather-related or emergency remote days test the district's continuity plans and raise questions about technology access and equity. Households without reliable internet or sufficient devices can face barriers to completing online coursework, and the district's response over the coming days will signal how Forsyth County addresses those gaps. School board members and county officials may weigh whether to modify communication protocols, device distribution, or meal service plans to better serve families on future remote days.
For parents and caregivers, the next steps are clear: check the Forsyth County Schools website and the district's direct communications for specific schedules, activity cancellations, attendance instructions, and details of the online-learning plan for Jan. 26. If your student relies on school meals or transportation, contact your school for information about any available alternatives.
This remote-learning day is a reminder that classroom access can shift quickly and that preparedness matters. Watch district channels for any further changes and for guidance on when in-person instruction will resume.
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