Greene County schools will transition to remote learning tomorrow. The change comes as a proactive measure to preserve in-person days, after area schools have already utilized nine of the 13 designated weather days due to prior emergencies. Originally planned as a day off for students, the adjustment allows the district to reserve days for potential winter weather disruptions. State guidelines permit two remote learning days per semester, and officials say their aim is to maintain scheduled breaks for students and staff amid ongoing recovery efforts.