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Winter Weather Advisory: School Delays in Central Texas

Icy roads and school during winter weather in Central Texas

News Summary

As winter weather impacts Central Texas, several school districts, including Burnet and Mason, have announced delays for Thursday, January 9. Burnet ISD has implemented a two-hour delay along with canceled before-school activities. While some districts are continuing with their regular schedules, outdoor activities have been canceled. Parents and students are encouraged to stay informed and prioritize safety while navigating icy roads. The winter weather is expected to clear by Friday morning, but caution is advised during travel.

Winter Weather Advisory in Central Texas: School Delays Announced

As winter weather creeps into Central Texas this week, parents and students are being put on notice. The Hill Country area could be facing some slick roads, leading to several school districts announcing delays for the day ahead, specifically on Thursday, January 9. It’s looking like a chilly start for some, so here’s what parents and students need to know.

Delays and Cancellations

Burnet Consolidated Independent School District is one of the districts going for a cautious approach, announcing a two-hour delay for Thursday. To keep everyone safe, all before-school activities have been canceled. This means a little extra time to sleep in, but also a reminder to stay alert on those icy roads!

Mason Independent School District is also in the mix, with classes slated to start at 10 a.m. so students can get to school safely. Like Burnet, they will be running their bus service on a two-hour delay, which definitely gives everyone a bit more time to navigate those tricky driving conditions.

Normal Schedules for Some

However, not all districts are taking the same route. Schools like Austin Independent School District and Del Valle Independent School District are carrying on with their normal schedules, but with some important adjustments. Austin ISD has decided to play it safe by canceling all outdoor sports, opting to move activities indoors. Similarly, Del Valle ISD has canceled all outdoor activities for the day. So whether it’s basketball practice or a friendly game of soccer, those will need to wait!

Meanwhile, the IDEA Public Schools in the Austin area are standing by their regular schedules for Friday. This means students should be able to hit their classes as usual on that day and hopefully enjoy some milder weather by morning!

Looking Ahead

The winter weather isn’t expected to hang around too long, as forecasts predict that the threat will pass by Friday morning. However, for those still facing delays on Thursday, it’s essential to stay tuned and keep safety first when it comes to travel.

In the meantime, parents and students are encouraged to stay informed through their school’s communications for any potential changes. Racing out into the cold to get to school on time is challenging enough even without icy roads in the mix!

Final Thoughts

So, as students prepare for a possibly *crisp* Thursday morning, let’s all take a moment to be extra careful out there when driving and walking to school. Allowing extra time can make a significant difference when navigating those potentially icy roads. This winter weather could just be a minor hiccup in the school calendar, but safety should always remain the number one priority. Let’s hope for sunny skies ahead as we tackle the rest of January!

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