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CCS' Weather Protocol Information for Parents |
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Strategic Priority:
Safe and Caring Schools |
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How will parents,
students, and staff be notified if school is closed or delayed due
to inclement weather?
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Should school operating hours be
delayed or cancelled due to weather conditions, parents and
staff will be notified by telephone via the automated
notification system ConnectEd. The phone call message delivered
to you will include the most current information at the time.
For ongoing weather events, updates will be sent to you using
ConnectEd. Please note that this automated phone system can take
up to 40 minutes to cycle through all numbers. You may also use these resources as an additional
source of information:
Visit the home page of the school
system at
www.ccs.k12.nc.us .
Call the automated message line at (910) 829-4499
All local radio and television stations receive notification from
the school system as well.
- How is the decision made to delay or
close school due to weather conditions?
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Our goal is to ensure the safety of
our students, and in order to give advance notice of a change in
schedule, it sometimes means making a decision based on the best
information we have available in time to provide notice. If
weather conditions exist, are predicted, or have the potential
to impact school operations, conditions are closely monitored
and information is gathered from multiple sources to include the
NC State Emergency Management Service, local law enforcement,
the National Weather Service, as well as other state and local
agencies. Administrators also consult school maintenance and
custodial staff who are responsible for clearing and treating
school parking lots and sidewalks to check on conditions at the
site.
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How does the school
system determine if the road conditions are unsafe for travel?
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When weather events occur or are
forecasted, consideration is given to all transportation methods
to include student walkers, teen drivers, and bus
transportation. In the event of winter weather, our
Transportation Department supervisors drive bus routes in all
areas of the county to check on conditions first hand. In some
cases, conditions in some areas of the county may be more
dangerous than in other areas.
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When is the decision made to delay or close schools due to weather
conditions?
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In the event of inclement weather,
the goal of Cumberland County Schools is to provide as much
notice as possible of closings, early releases, or delays to our
parents, students, and employees. Sometimes however, conditions
catch everyone by surprise and we must make a decision much
closer to the occurrence. Because of the uncertainty of each
event, no exact time of each notification can be provided.
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Why
are there times when school is cancelled or delayed and the roads in
my neighborhood appear to be in good driving condition?
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Because Cumberland County covers a
large geographic area, weather conditions can vary dramatically
in different locations around the area. Often, major roads are
in good driving condition, but the neighborhood streets are
extremely dangerous. In situations such as these, the decision
to delay or cancel school is made in the best interest of EVERY
student.
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Should there be a delayed school opening due to weather conditions,
how will the schedule of during and after school activities be
impacted?
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Should school be closed during the school day as a result of
weather, what is the process for dismissal?
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How
are make up days determined?
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Students are required to attend
school for 180 days. Potential make up days include teacher
workdays and holidays. Should these not be sufficient, days
during spring break, winter break, and Saturdays will be
considered.
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What will
Prime Time’s schedule be if schools are affected by inclement
weather?
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If school dismisses early for inclement weather, Prime Time will
operate for two (2) hours after dismissal. Children picked up after
two hours will be charged a late fee. If school is completely
cancelled due to inclement weather, Prime Time will not operate the
before and after school program. If the schools are delayed for
children or staff due to inclement weather, the morning program will
also have a (2) hour delay. Only children registered in the Before
School program will be allowed to attend the morning program when
school runs on a delay. The Superintendent or his designee makes the
decision as to whether the Cumberland County Schools will release
children early, begin school on a delay or close schools due to
inclement weather. Families should refer to the CCS website or local
news channels for up to date information regarding delays or
closures.
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