As an arctic cold front approaches, San Antonio schools are considering adjustments to schedules due to potential winter weather from January 6-10, 2025. With temperatures expected to drop below freezing, Northside ISD is leading assessments of road conditions and safety protocols. Student start times may shift to 9 a.m. while families are urged to stay warm and informed. Schools are focused on ensuring safety, with contingency plans in place for indoor recess if needed, reflecting lessons learned from last year’s severe weather.
In the heart of San Antonio, the local school districts are gearing up for a potential wintry blast that may lead to school closures and delays from January 6-10, 2025. With an arctic cold front and a low-pressure system on the horizon, the forecast suggests that residents can expect temperatures to dip below freezing. What’s more, the winter storm is predicted to kick off with rain, ice, or sleet beginning on Wednesday evening!
Starting January 8 until January 10, students are set to start their day at 9 a.m., while staff will report to work at 8 a.m.. This shift in start times reflects the districts’ proactive approach to keeping everyone safe during potentially hazardous travel conditions. Right now, no school districts have confirmed closures, but it’s clear that they are closely monitoring the situation.
The Northside Independent School District (ISD) is taking the lead in communicating with parents and assessing road conditions in partnership with TXDOT and other districts. This collaboration aims to determine whether it’s safe for students to travel and whether the schools can operate normally.
Looking back to last January, the San Antonio Independent School District (SAISD) faced major challenges when approximately 70% of their schools experienced heating system failures. Such issues forced the district to shut down many schools during a particularly frigid spell. Thankfully, this year SAISD’s leadership says they are better prepared. They have serviced all boilers and provided staff with the necessary training to handle the impending cold.
The National Weather Service and local agencies have been consulted, and SAISD plans on announcing any operational changes by 5:15 a.m. on Thursday if weather conditions rise to that level. Judson ISD and North East ISD are also on high alert and will provide updates based on weather forecasts.
Families are advised to dress their children in layers to ensure they stay warm and cozy during this chilly weather. Precautionary measures are already in place, with schools planning for indoor recess if temperatures plummet. Parents are encouraged to stay informed about developments through their district’s communication platforms.
Other school districts, including Harlandale, East Central, and Comal ISDs, are also reminding families to keep a close eye on their communication outlets for the latest updates. With conditions sharply changing, decisions will be made based on a variety of factors, particularly involving transportation safety for students coming from different parts of the city.
As the weather situation continues to evolve, parents and students should remain vigilant for updates in the coming days. With the possibility of winter weather looming, staying informed and prepared is key! Let’s make sure everyone in San Antonio is ready for whatever Mother Nature has in store!
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