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Memphis Schools Announce Closures Due to Winter Weather

News Summary

In response to winter weather conditions, several schools in Memphis have announced closures and transitioned to remote learning. Due to icy roads and subfreezing temperatures, safety remains a priority for students. Local districts including Bartlett, Collierville, and Germantown have closed, while universities are adapting operations. Parents and students should stay updated on any changes due to ongoing weather conditions.

Memphis Schools Prepare for Winter Weather: Closures and Remote Learning Announced

Hey there, Memphis! As the city gets a light dusting of snow coupled with some tricky ice on the roads, it’s that time of year again when schools and universities have to think carefully about the safety of their students. With icy conditions making travel tough, several local schools have announced closures and are shifting to remote learning to keep everyone safe. Let’s take a closer look at what’s happening in our educational community!

Winter Weather Hits the Memphis Area

While the *snowfall* in February has been lighter than that major storm we experienced back in January, the ice is the real game changer this week. It’s been causing quite a few headaches for public works crews trying to keep our roads tidy. With temperatures sticking stubbornly below freezing, any melting snow is likely to refreeze, ensuring that travel remains a challenge for a bit longer.

School Closures and Remote Learning Plans

As we look around the Memphis area, here’s the rundown of what local schools are doing to safeguard their students:

  • Bartlett City Schools: Closed on Thursday.
  • Collierville Schools: Closed on Thursday.
  • Germantown Municipal School District: Closed on Thursday.
  • Lakeland Schools: Closed on Thursday.
  • Memphis-Shelby County Schools: Closed on Thursday.
  • Millington Municipal Schools: Closed on Thursday, and all after-school activities are canceled.
  • Christian Brothers University: Campus closed on Thursday, with classes transitioning to virtual formats.
  • The University of Tennessee Health Science Center: Declared an “administrative closing” for the Memphis campus from February 20-21.
  • The University of Memphis: Implementing “modified campus operations” on Thursday, incorporating remote work for students, faculty, and staff, while remaining open.

Meanwhile, some schools like Arlington Community Schools and DeSoto County Schools had yet to announce any closures or deferred starts as of late Wednesday. Parents and students are urged to stay on the lookout for any updates in case things change due to the continuing icy conditions.

The Community’s Response

As the snowflakes dance around outside, many parents are likely relieved to see schools taking these precautions. With road conditions not being ideal, keeping students at home or switching to online learning feels like the right call. It’s all about keeping our kids safe while also ensuring they can keep learning, no matter the weather.

What’s Next?

As more schools announce their winter weather plans, it’s essential to keep checking updates regularly. Being well-informed helps everyone prepare for whatever Mother Nature may throw our way. Remember to bundle up and be cautious if you’re heading out. Stay safe, Memphis!

As we navigate through these frosty days together, let’s hope for warmer temperatures by the weekend that might melt away some of this icy mess. Until then, stay warm and dry, everyone!

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