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These central Ohio schools will be closed for the upcoming total solar eclipse

10TV has you covered on which districts have canceled classes for the day and which districts are letting students out early to experience this unique phenomenon.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Many schools in central Ohio are planning to cancel classes or have an early release day so kids have the chance to see the total solar eclipse on April 8.

Parts of Ohio will be in total darkness for a few brief moments during totality and the remainder of the state will see the sun at least 95% blocked by the moon. The last time the state has seen a total eclipse like this was in 1806, making this a once-in-a-lifetime event.

10TV has you covered on which districts have canceled classes for the day and which districts are letting students out early to experience this unique phenomenon.

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*As school districts announce their plans in the coming weeks, 10TV will keep you updated through this list.

Find a list of county-by-county events for the solar eclipse here.

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