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SNOW DAY! January 4th Classes Cancelled!

Thursday, January 4th - ALL classes are CANCELLED. 

Check your email for assignments and other information from your instructors. 


A reminder of our policy: When Carroll County schools are on two-hour delay or closed due to a weather event, Sure Foundation will automatically cancel 8am classes. Classes with later start times may still take place, depending on conditions. Updates will be posted here and on our Facebook page, and we will send an email to all families. Please check your email before you leave!

Questions? Contact us at SureFoundationTutorial@gmail.com

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