Most Lehigh Valley school districts have already declared a snow day for Monday due to the winter storm gripping the region — though in the world of remote learning, that doesn’t mean classes are canceled for most students.

Children in Northampton Area, Northwestern Lehigh and Saucon Valley school districts may be the happiest in the region. The districts declared it a “traditional snow day,” with all schools, offices and campuses closed Monday. There will be no nonpublic transportation, and all athletics, extracurricular activities and community events are canceled.

As of Sunday evening, only a handful of districts had not posted messages on their websites about a snow day: Bangor Area, Bethlehem Area, Easton Area, Nazareth Area, Pen Argyl, Salisbury, and Wilson Area.

Here are the district that have closed:

Allentown

Allentown plans a virtual learning day; teachers will use Zoom and follow their regular daily schedules. Additional information and assignments will be posted in Google Classroom.

There will be no transportation to charter schools, Lehigh Career & Technical Institute or Lehigh Carbon Community College campuses.  After-school and evening activities are canceled.

For more information, go to allentownsd.org/families-and-students/inclement-weather.

Catasauqua Area

The district declared a virtual snow day. It said all K-8 parents will be contacted via ParentSquare, and all high school students should follow their virtual snow day schedule. There will be no transportation.

East Penn

East Penn School District will have a flexible instructional day.

Nazareth Area

The district declared a traditional snow day.

Northern Lehigh

Northern Lehigh will have a virtual instructional day. Teachers will provide instructions and virutal office hours for students, and all offices will operate remotely.

Northwestern Lehigh

The district declared a traditional snow day.

Parkland

Parkland will have a virtual flexible instruction day. For more details, go to parklandsd.org/FID.

Southern Lehigh

The district declared a virtual learning day “after a careful assessment and consultation with the transportation department and other officials to prioritize the safety of our students, staff and bus drivers.”

Whitehall-Coplay

The district has a remote learning day.