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When
hurricanes, snow or other severe weather conditions occur, it is
sometimes necessary to cancel school, delay the opening of school,
or dismiss classes early.
Announcements
about school closings will come from Fort Bragg Schools Superintendent's
Office, not from individual schools or Post agencies.
Announcements about closing school for the day or delaying openings
will be made before 6:30 a.m.
If
no announcement is made, school will open as usual.
The
Fort Bragg Schools will take every precaution possible to insure
the safety and well being of all students and Fort Bragg Schools
personnel. Consequently, the Superintendent or his designee, has
the authority to close any or all schools in the event of an emergency
or other conditions which, in his/her judgment, threatens the safety
and well-being of student and/or staff.
In
the event of an emergency closing, the Superintendent of Schools
shall make appropriate announcements at the earliest possible opportunity,
informing the parents and the public of the decision to close the
Fort Bragg Schools, and apprising Command and the President of the
Fort Bragg School Board of such action.
School
Administrators and Principals have specific notification plans in
case inclement weather makes it necessary to cancel or close school.
Local radio and television stations begin announcing school cancellations,
delays or early dismissals as soon as possible after they are notified.
Announcements
about cancellation or delay could be made in the evening or early
morning. Local radio and television stations will be notified including
Dragon Radio on Fort Bragg.
Parents
are asked to listen to these radio and/or television stations for
information rather than telephoning the schools or media for information.
If school cancellations or delays ARE NOT announced through the
various media, the Fort Bragg Schools will open as scheduled.
Parents
are encouraged to discuss the plan of action for inclement weather
with their children to avoid last minute confusion. In case of early
dismissal, children should know ahead of time if they are to ride
the bus, walk home or wait for a parent at a neighbor’s home.
HOW
TO FIND OUT ABOUT SCHOOL CLOSINGS:
By
6:30 a.m.
Watch the Post cable channel (Available
to Time Warner Customers - Channel 7)
Listen to a local radio or television station
REMINDERS:
PLEASE
DO NOT CALL the media, the weather bureau or the schools since
it is important that their lines stay open for emergency and other
vital public announcements when the weather is bad.
Please
remember to make plans in advance for childcare arrangements in
case of any kind of severe weather closes school during the day.
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