(January 3, 2023) Some schools have delays or are closed for Wednesday, January 4 due to inclement weather.Â
Douglas County School District (DCSD) schools will remain closed Wednesday, January 4 due to weather safety concerns.Â
The DCSD Superintendent sent out this message to families Tuesday:
"While we made great progress again today in our snow removal efforts, there is still a lot of work to do and safety concerns to address both at our school sites and getting students to and from school safely. I know that whenever we decide to close our schools, it has a negative impact on many families. We do not take that responsibility lightly, but after personally assessing almost every DCSD school site today, I don’t feel it’s prudent or safe to open schools tomorrow. We will keep our fingers crossed that tomorrow’s predicted storm will not bring a significant amount of new snow that further compounds the issues we are facing across the county. Moving forward, we anticipate some issues with getting our buses into certain neighborhoods, so there may be some temporary changes to how we deliver bus service."
All Churchill County School District schools will have a two hour delay for students and staff on Wednesday.
Buses will run accordingly (for example: if your child is supposed to be at the bus stop at 6:45 have them at the bus stop at 8:45).Â
Northside Early Learning Center's three-year-old MORNING classes are canceled for the day. The afternoon three-year-old program will still occur.
Churchill County High School has canceled all classes for Wednesday due to maintenance issues with the HVAC system.Â
