Education
Schedule Changes for Tuesday due to Possible Icy Conditions
Last Updated on January 16, 2024 by Robert C. Hoopes
Title: Multiple School Systems Adjust Schedules Ahead of Potential Icy Conditions
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In a proactive move to ensure student safety, several school systems in the area have announced schedule adjustments for Tuesday due to the possibility of icy conditions. As per the Winter Weather Advisory, which will be in effect from Monday night until 6 AM Tuesday, schools have implemented remote learning or delayed start schedules.
Autauga County Schools, Bullock County Schools, Butler County Schools, and Dallas County Schools will be conducting classes remotely on Tuesday. Chilton County Schools and Conecuh County Schools will remain closed for the day.
On the other hand, Demopolis City Schools, Elmore County Schools, Linden City Schools, Montgomery Public Schools, Perry County Schools, Prattville Christian Academy, Selma City Schools, Tallapoosa County Schools, and Tallassee City Schools will all continue with remote learning during the day.
Ingram State Technical College has decided to close its campuses except for Easterling, Fountain, and Ventress. Similarly, Macon East Academy will also be closed on Tuesday.
Montgomery Academy will have a delayed start, with classes commencing at 10:00 a.m. Meanwhile, Montgomery Catholic Preparatory School will start classes two hours later than usual. Pike Road Schools will remain closed for the day, ensuring the safety of its students and staff.
Saint James School will follow a delayed start schedule, allowing students to commute safely. Trenholm State Community College has declared a remote learning day, with the faculty and staff reporting at 10:30 a.m. Troy University Montgomery will commence activities at noon.
Wallace Community College Selma has made the decision to close on Tuesday, considering the potential hazards caused by icy conditions.
Furthermore, Meals on Wheels has announced the suspension of food deliveries on Tuesday to ensure the safety of their personnel in adverse weather conditions.
Residents are advised to stay tuned to Action 8 News for any further updates regarding schedule adjustments and closures across the area.
As we wait for the icy conditions to pass, it is important to prioritize safety and make wise decisions while commuting. Stay warm and stay safe.
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