Charlotte Weather Leads to 2-Hour Delay for Several School Districts
Impact of Charlotte Weather on School Schedules
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WNCN) -- Charlotte weather has forced several central North Carolina school districts to alter their schedules in response to potential severe conditions. Starting Tuesday, classes will commence two hours late as rain from Potential Tropical Cyclone 8 is anticipated.
Details on School District Delays
- Students will begin classes and bus services will start two hours later than usual.
- Cumberland County Schools emphasizes that 12-month employees and Central Services personnel should report at their usual time if safe.
- Morning Prime Time programs will not operate, with breakfast unavailable as well.
- Normal operations for afternoon Prime Time will remain unchanged.
- Families should be aware that some roads may become impassable for buses.
- Parents have the option to transport their children if conditions allow and are also affected by the two-hour delay.
School officials will provide updates to families regarding any changes to bus transportation availability as needed.
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