San Antonio Schools Prepare for Winter Weather Challenges

Students in warm clothing enjoying winter weather outside their school in San Antonio.

News Summary

As winter weather approaches San Antonio, school districts are gearing up for the predicted icy conditions. Most districts are keeping their doors open and classes on schedule, with reminders for students to dress warmly. Comfort ISD has canceled classes entirely, while others are monitoring road conditions closely. Recent incidents highlight the importance of safety amid colder temperatures. Parents are encouraged to stay informed through district communication platforms to ensure safety for students during this chilly season.

San Antonio School Districts Brace for Chill as Winter Weather Approaches

As we gear up for another winter season, the school districts in San Antonio are keeping a watchful eye on the weather forecasts. With predicted wintry weather looming on Thursday, students and parents need to stay informed about what’s in store. But fret not, most schools plan to keep their doors open and their classes in session!

Minor Bumps in the Road

This Monday, the North East Independent School District (NEISD) experienced a minor crash involving one of its school buses and an SUV. Thankfully, there were no serious injuries reported, and this serves as a reminder of the importance of safety on the roads, especially with winter weather approaching.

No Need to Hit Snooze — Classes are On!

Students in San Antonio and surrounding areas are in for a brisk day on Thursday, with forecasts predicting rain, ice, or sleet. However, most districts, including Alamo Heights, East Central, Edgewood, Fort Sam Houston, Hays Consolidated, Judson, Medina Valley, New Braunfels, North East, Northside, San Antonio, Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City, Somerset, South San Antonio, Southside, Southwest, and Randolph Field ISDs, have decided to keep classes running as normal.

Stay Warm and Show Up!

The districts are sending out friendly reminders encouraging students to bundle up as the expected temperatures dip significantly due to incoming arctic air. Regular attendance continues to be emphasized, showcasing the commitment to learning despite the chill in the air.

Comfort ISD is Taking Precautions

On a different note, Comfort ISD has opted to cancel classes altogether due to the anticipated severe weather. Meanwhile, Mason ISD and Crystal City ISD will be running on a delayed schedule to navigate how the weather plays out.

Prioritizing Student Safety

East Central ISD reassured families that temperatures are expected to stay above freezing, with little to no impact anticipated on road conditions. Judson ISD has decided to keep schools open but has canceled all outdoor after-school activities for the safety of students and staff.

On the other hand, North East ISD is ensuring a safe environment by planning to evaluate road conditions as early as 3:30 a.m. on Thursday. This thoughtful approach underscores their commitment to preventing potential safety hazards.

Fundamentals Matter – Outdoor Fun is Off

With temperatures dropping into the mid-thirties, Northside ISD will transition to indoor recess to keep students warm while still allowing for playtime. All over the district, plans are in place to help students stay active while also looking out for their comfort.

Weather Updates Keep Coming In

Hays CISD mentioned they’ll retain their schedule unless road conditions take a turn for the worse. SAISD is also staying ahead of the game by coordinating with local agencies and weather services to monitor conditions closely, ready to make quick decisions.

Last Week’s Weather Challenges

Just last week, a school bus carrying nine students from the Southwest Independent School District encountered trouble and slid into a ditch due to wet weather. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. However, an eight-year-old girl from Sippel Elementary School was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries after a collision involving a Schertz Cibolo Universal City ISD bus.

Stay Connected, Stay Safe!

Many districts, including Harlandale, East Central, and Comal ISDs, are reminding parents to stay updated through their communication platforms. Whether it’s via text, email, or the school website, keeping informed will help ensure everyone’s safety during this chilly winter season.

So, San Antonio families, remember to stay warm, stay informed, and get ready for a successful school day ahead, despite the frosty forecast!

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