Several school districts across Central New York are operating on 2-hour delays today, Wednesday, February 25, 2026, as communities continue to recover from the powerful Northeast winter storm that brought heavy snowfall, hazardous travel conditions, and widespread disruptions earlier this week.
Why schools are delayed today
A historic blizzard swept across the Northeastern United States between February 22 and February 24, dumping significant snowfall, causing power outages, travel disruptions, and widespread school schedule changes across New York and neighboring states. Cleanup and lingering road conditions are continuing to affect morning transportation in parts of Central New York. ()
Because of these conditions, many districts opted for delayed openings rather than full closures to allow additional time for road clearing, bus route safety checks, and staff travel.
Central New York 2-hour delays (Feb 25, 2026)
Chenango / Chenango-Madison area
- Moravia — 2-hour delay
- Sherburne-Earlville — 2-hour delay
- Otselic Valley — 2-hour delay (No morning BOCES, no breakfast)
Cortland County
- Cincinnatus — 2-hour delay
- Cortland — 2-hour delay
- Cortland Christian Academy — 2-hour delay (No AM Pre-K)
- Marathon — 2-hour delay
- McGraw — 2-hour delay
Madison County
- DeRuyter — 2-hour delay (No AM BOCES)
- Hamilton — 2-hour delay (No AM BOCES or Pre-K)
- Madison — 2-hour delay
- Morrisville-Eaton — 2-hour delay (No AM BOCES, No AM Pre-K)
Oneida County
- Holland Patent — 2-hour delay (No AM BOCES)
Onondaga County
- Marcellus — 2-hour delay (No AM BOCES)
- Skaneateles — 2-hour delay (No AM BOCES)
Oswego County
- Altmar-Parish-Williamstown — 2-hour delay
- Central Square — 2-hour delay (No AM BOCES, No AM Pre-K, no breakfast)
- CiTi (Oswego County BOCES) — 2-hour delay
- Fulton City Schools — 2-hour delay (No AM BOCES, No AM Pre-K)
- Mexico — 2-hour delay
- Oswego — 2-hour delay
- Phoenix — 2-hour delay (No AM BOCES)
- Pulaski — 2-hour delay (No AM Pre-K, No AM BOCES)
- Sandy Creek — 2-hour delay (No AM BOCES)
What the delay means for families
Most districts reporting delays have also canceled morning BOCES programs, some Pre-K sessions, and breakfast services, which is typical when transportation schedules are compressed.
Parents and students should check district communication channels because details — including athletics, after-school activities, and program changes — may vary by school.
Ongoing weather impact
Officials across the Northeast say communities are still digging out after one of the strongest winter storms in years, which closed schools, halted transportation, and left hundreds of thousands without power earlier this week. ()
Even after snowfall ends, districts often shift to delayed openings for one or more days due to secondary impacts such as icy roads, snow-covered sidewalks, and bus route safety concerns.
Bottom line
As of this morning, multiple Central New York school districts are on a 2-hour delay for Feb 25, 2026, mainly due to lingering travel and safety concerns following the recent blizzard. No widespread full closures have been confirmed among the districts listed, but schedule adjustments — especially morning program cancellations — remain common.
Families should continue monitoring district alerts for updates throughout the morning.
