
North Carolina and Virginia Schools Announce Closings and Delays for January 15
Good morning! Today, significant updates have been issued regarding school schedules across North Carolina and Virginia due to icy road conditions and winter weather impacts. School systems in several counties have made decisions to ensure student safety, ranging from delayed start times to remote learning days.
As of this morning, many districts have opted for a two- or three-hour delay. For instance, Alleghany, Carroll, and Guilford County schools, along with several others, will have a two-hour delay. Meanwhile, Davidson, Davie, and Yadkin County schools are implementing a three-hour delay. Some districts, such as Surry County Schools, have decided to hold remote learning days instead of in-person classes. These adjustments reflect the proactive measures being taken to prioritize the safety of students, teachers, and staff while minimizing disruption to learning.
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The icy conditions across the region have created challenges for morning commutes, particularly on less-traveled roads. By delaying start times, schools aim to give transportation crews additional time to ensure bus routes and main roads are safe. These decisions also allow parents and caregivers more time to assess conditions in their neighborhoods before heading out.
For those in districts with remote learning today, schools are working to provide clear instructions on how to access virtual platforms. Teachers and administrators are doing their best to ensure a smooth transition to online classes where possible.
It’s always a good idea to stay updated on local weather reports and school district announcements. Schools rely on real-time weather data and feedback from transportation teams to make these decisions, so any additional delays or closures may be announced later in the day. Families should check their district’s official website or local news outlets for updates.
As always, the safety of our students and community members remains the top priority. Let’s take this opportunity to exercise patience and care as we navigate these winter conditions together. Stay warm and safe out there!
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