The winter season is upon us. Our district staff understands that our decision to open or close school in bad weather has a big effect on families. We also understand that our students are better served – both academically and socially – by being in school. But as always, our top priority is the safety of our students.

How do we make our decision? Please understand that we make the decision to open or close school in bad weather based on a careful analysis of all relevant factors, such as:
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Information on road conditions from transportation staff and from the C.H.P. We must give careful consideration to the most dangerous roads in the district. Even if your street looks clear, travel elsewhere in the district may be dangerous.
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Amount of snow and ice accumulated.
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Whether precipitation is continuing.
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Building conditions (such as whether we have electricity, heat or water.
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Parking lot conditions. Administrators talk to maintenance and custodial staff members who are responsible for cleaning and treating school parking lots, and sidewalk.
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Temperature and wind chill. Please remember that some of our students walk to school and most wait outside for the bus.
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Weather predictions. We prefer not making our decision based on weather predictions, which are not always accurate, but sometimes this is unavoidable.
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What other school districts are doing. We also share information with other local districts and check whether they are opening or closing.

Who makes the decision? As superintendent, I am responsible for the final decision, based on the above factors and recommendations from the Director of Operations.
How is the public notified? Tune to radio and TV stations listed below for up-to-date information on school closings. You can also check our district web site for information. Please do not call the school unless it is an emergency.
When is the decision made? I must make the decision by 5:30a.m. or earlier so we can notify radio and TV stations and post the decision on our web site. If I wait longer to announce a closing, some parents will have already left for work, leaving their children unsupervised.

Will we close school if conditions worsen? Keep in mind that, even if weather conditions worsen, we cannot reverse our decision in the morning without endangering students. Once we make the decision to open school, many parents rely on it and leave for work. If we then send students right back home, many will return to unsupervised bus stops and empty houses. If conditions get worse during the school day, we may need to have an early dismissal, but we will give adequate notice to all parents first.
Although our staff and I do our best in this process, we know that often no perfect decision exists. If you do not feel as though it is safe for your child to attend school, use your best judgment on whether he or she should attend.

Also please have a back up plan for your children, so your children know what to do and where to go if you are not at home.
We hope that this explanation helps everyone understand the process that our district staff uses to make the best possible decisions for all in our district.
Sincerely,
Don Aust
Superintendent/Principal |