More than 400,000 US students will be out of school From CNN’s Chuck Johnston, Chris Boyette, Andie Garcia and James Froio School districts in at least five states have announced long-term school closures for K-12 public school students amounting to at least That means 403,233 students will be out of school over the coming days. Here's we know about the closures: Connecticut: Officials announced long-term closures for Stamford Public Schools, New Haven Public Schools, and Westport Public Schools. In total, at least 42,802 students attend the three school districts. Tennessee: Shelby County School District announced a long-term closure beginning Firday that will effect at least 100,000 students in their school district. New York: Three schools in the New Rochelle School District are closed through March 25: New Rochelle High School, Albert Leonard Middle School and William B. Ward Elementary School. Virginia: Loudon County Public Schools canceled schools starting Thursday and going through March 20 due to fears of the coronavirus. The school district is home to over 80,000 students. Washington state: At least eight school districts have announced long-term school closures effecting at least 128,174 students. Seattle Public Schools, Lake Washington School District, and Shoreline School District all begin their long-term closures Thursday. Snohomish County School District, Edmonds School District, Riverview School District, and Bellevue School District announce closures in the coming days. Northshore School District begin online instruction earlier this week.