Well, the last time there was enough snow for any sort of accumulation on the ground in Florida was 1977, so I've never had a snow day. I think if we ever had so much as a centimeter on the ground, no matter what the school board said, everyone would stay home to play in the snow. We do, however, have storm days.
Storm days absolutely suck, because we only get them if a hurricane or a pretty solid tropical storm is coming through, and we have to make them up by taking days out of Thanksgiving break. When students are home for a storm day, they don't get to play. Instead, they either help prepare the house for the storm, picking easily blown objects up out of the yard and so on, or they evacuate the area. Nine times out of ten, the storm isn't bad enough to do much more than blow down some tree branches and bring some much needed rain, but that one in ten chance is horrible when it hits. I remember 2004, when we had four major hurricanes in one year, and we were without power at my house for over a week, twice. We got off lucky; a lot of people lost their home entirely, and you couldn't drive through a single neighborhood without seeing at least one blue tarp that had temporarily replaced a roof. Some areas were more like a sea of tarps. I envy you people who get snow days instead of storm days.