Central Texas schools face delays and cancellations as a winter storm brings icy conditions. Districts like Mason ISD and Burnet CISD adjust schedules, while Austin ISD continues but cancels outdoor activities. A winter storm warning is in effect, urging residents to stay safe.
As the chilly winds sweep through Central Texas, students and parents are feeling the effects of a winter storm that has brought with it some icy challenges for the schools in the region. On Thursday, January 9, many school districts found themselves having to adjust their schedules due to the tricky weather conditions. Here’s a round-up of what’s happening in your community!
For those in Mason ISD, the decision was made to operate on a two-hour delay. Yes, you heard that right—students can enjoy a little extra sleep this morning! However, be prepared for buses to be running late as the icy conditions have made it necessary for drivers to proceed with caution.
Similarly, Burnet CISD opted for the same two-hour delay. To make matters a bit easier for everyone involved, all before-school activities have been canceled as safety is the top priority. So, students who may have had an early start will now have a little more time to cozy up in their beds.
Over across the city, Austin ISD continued its regular class schedule on Thursday. This might bring a sigh of relief for students eager to head back to their routines. But it’s not all smooth sailing; outdoor sports and any activities happening outside have been canceled for the day. Instead, students will have to head indoors to participate in their physical activities. Perhaps a fun game of basketball or indoor gymnastics awaits!
For families in the Del Valle area, Del Valle ISD took a more cautious approach, canceling all outdoor activities on this chilly day. Safety is certainly the name of the game as they prioritize student wellbeing amid the concerning weather threats.
Looking ahead, there’s a little light at the end of the tunnel for those enrolled in IDEA Public Schools in the Austin area. They announced that they will be sticking to a normal schedule on Friday, which is great news for families ready to get back to regular activities. Fingers crossed the weather holds up so everyone can enjoy a full day of learning!
It’s not just school schedules that are being impacted—there’s been a proper winter storm warning issued for Central Texas. According to the National Weather Service, residents should prepare for some freezing rain and sleet, which could affect travel and daily plans.
For those living further north, it’s good to note that they could see snow accumulating between 2 to 5 inches!! A significant snowfall is expected in the winter storm warning areas, particularly from Thursday through Friday. The warning remains in effect until noon on Friday, so make sure to stay updated on the latest developments.
With many districts across the Dallas-Fort Worth area adjusting their schedules—be it delays or closures—parents and students alike are urged to tread carefully. Icy roads can make mornings hectic, so taking extra time to prepare is vital.
Rest assured, the Austin school districts are working diligently to keep everyone in the loop regarding weather updates. Parents, students, and staff will be receiving communications to ensure everyone knows exactly what to expect as the winter weather continues to roll through Central Texas.
In the meantime, bundle up, stay safe, and enjoy those extra cozy moments at home while waiting for the weather to clear up!
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