Inclement Weather Update

Cumberland County Schools will continue asynchronous remote instruction for students and a remote work schedule for employees on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, as hazardous road conditions and ongoing cold temperatures persist. After members of the district’s Auxiliary Services team assessed road conditions today, and following continued monitoring of National Weather Service forecasts in coordination with Cumberland County Emergency Management, this decision was made with the safety of students, staff and families as the top priority.

This means students will complete assignments online at their own pace and will not log in for live classes. District offices and school buildings will be closed on Tuesday.

Teacher-provided assignments may be digital and posted in Canvas, Google Classroom or other school-approved platforms, or provided as paper packets sent home prior to the weather event. Because there will be no live video sessions or required login times, students are expected to work independently at a pace that works best for them. Teachers will be available by email during regular school hours to support students who have questions or experience technical issues.

Elementary and middle school students will have five days to complete and submit assignments. High school students will have three days to complete and submit assignments. Completion of assignments will be used to verify student attendance.

All after-school activities, including athletic practices and events scheduled for Tuesday, are canceled. Prime Time will also be closed.

Students enrolled in college courses at Fayetteville State University, Fayetteville Technical Community College or through College Connections should follow guidance from their school principal.

CCS will continue to prioritize the safety of students, staff and families. Any additional updates will be shared with families through the ParentLink mass notification system, as well as on the district’s website and social media channels.