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Sunday (3/15) Important Message: Watching the Weather!

Posted on March 15, 2026

Sunday (3/15) Important Message: Watching the Weather!

March 15, 2026

School will open On-Time for Monday, March 16, with an announcement about any updates to the school day Monday morning

We are watching the weather and we are expecting a strong storm on Monday, March 16, which could bring severe thunderstorms, high winds, hail and the potential for tornadoes. Current forecasts indicate the strongest elements of the storm may move through our area between approximately 3:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m., just as many of our students typically begin outdoor after-school activities and athletic practices. We will continue to monitor the forecast closely and will share any updates on Monday morning.

We encourage families to take a few moments to plan ahead for tomorrow’s weather:

  • Plan for bus stops: Consider how students will safely get from the bus stop to home if heavy rain or stronger elements of the storm develops.
  • Map a safe route home: Students who walk should think ahead about the safest route and places to shelter if weather conditions worsen.
  • Student drivers should use extra caution or seek alternative transport: Wet roads, strong winds and reduced visibility can make driving conditions more difficult, especially for inexperienced drivers

Mensaje Importante del Domingo: ¡Monitoreando el clima!

Las escuelas abrirán en su horario habitual el lunes 16 de marzo, con un anuncio el lunes por la mañana sobre cualquier actualización del día escolar.

Estamos monitoreando el clima y se espera una tormenta fuerte el lunes 16 de marzo, que podría traer tormentas eléctricas severas, vientos fuertes, granizo y posibilidad de tornados. Los pronósticos actuales indican que los elementos más intensos de la tormenta podrían pasar por nuestra área aproximadamente entre las 3:00 p.m. y las 7:00 p.m., justo cuando muchos de nuestros estudiantes normalmente comienzan actividades extracurriculares al aire libre y prácticas deportivas. Continuaremos monitoreando el pronóstico de cerca y compartiremos cualquier actualización el lunes por la mañana.

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Animamos a las familias a tomar unos momentos para planificar con anticipación para el clima de mañana:

  • Planifique para las paradas de autobús: Considere cómo los estudiantes llegarán de forma segura desde la parada de autobús hasta su casa si se desarrolla lluvia fuerte u otros elementos más intensos de la tormenta.
  • Trace una ruta segura a casa: Los estudiantes que caminan deben pensar con anticipación cuál es la ruta más segura y dónde podrían resguardarse si las condiciones del clima empeoran.
  • Los estudiantes que conducen deben tener precaución adicional o buscar transporte alternativo: Las carreteras mojadas, los vientos fuertes y la visibilidad reducida pueden hacer que conducir sea más difícil, especialmente para conductores con poca experiencia.

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