The World's Best Reason Why You Have Not to Go to School Tomorrow

Students walk near a geiger counter, measuring a radiation level of 0.12 microsievert per hour, at Omika Elementary School, located about 21 km (13 miles) from the tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, in Minamisoma, Fukushima prefecture, March 8, 2012, ahead of the one-year anniversary of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. The reopened elementary school, which is the nearest one located to the crippled nuclear power plant, had 205 students before the March 11, 2011 disasters. However, only 91 students remained following its reopening on October

A student crosses the frozen Batllava Lake on his way to school February 21, 2012. Students at the village of Orllan are starting their first few days of school since two weeks of disruption due to bad weather. They have to cross the frozen artificial lake of Batllava, which supplies water to the capital Pristina, to reach their school on the other side.

Primary school boys carry their benches after their school was flooded due to heavy rains at Bassi Kalan village in the outskirts of Jammu.

Students travel in a vehicle after attending school at Ibsheway el-Malaq village in Gharbia governorate, about 165 km (103 miles) northeast of Cairo.

Students walk towards their school amid heavy fog during early morning on the outskirts of the northern Indian city of Chandigarh January 6, 2010. Media reports in India said at least 60 people died over the weekend due to the cold weather in the north and east of the country.

School girls walk across a plank on the walls of the 16th century Galle fort.

Students, walking to school, are dwarfed by power towers as they fight their way across an open field, during a winter storm, in Pickering east of Toronto December 12, 2000. The first severe winter storm of the season blew its way up through the mid-west of the United States and into eastern Canada dumping up to 50 centimeters of snow combined with 70 kilometer winds and numbing temperatures.


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