School Closure or Delay

During the winter, there may be times in both the morning and afternoon when road conditions become too hazardous for buses to travel on certain roads. This information will be posted on the district website, the district Facebook page, and parents should listen to the radio for announcements.

Weather and road conditions can vary dramatically throughout the school district.

The district encourages all parents to assess the conditions at your location. If parents feel road conditions are unsafe or weather conditions hazardous, they may make a personal decision to keep students at home until it is safe to travel. Please notify the school if you choose to do so.

The decision to close schools for the day is the responsibility of the Superintendent of Schools.

Schools are not closed due to low temperatures. However, periods of prolonged outdoor activity for students will not occur when the temperature is minus ten degrees Fahrenheit. This figure includes the wind chill factor. Prolonged outdoor activities include recess, P.E., class walks, etc. The District will take into consideration medical needs of children with special conditions or who are recuperating from illness.

The Superintendent of Schools may delay the running of individual routes or all bus routes by two hours if the roads are impassable due to inclement weather. The two-hour delay will give road crews additional time for sanding and plowing.

In the case of a two-hour delay, the school or schools identified will operate on a 2-hour delay schedule, and staff will delay their report to work time by two hours. Schools will dismiss students at the normal time unless announced otherwise.

In the event of a two-hour delay occurring on an Early Release Day, please note that the school day will be adjusted to a regular school dismissal time. This change is necessary to ensure compliance with the minimum instructional time requirements set forth by the Alaska State Legislature.

If the decision is made to either close schools for the day or delay bus route times, the announcement will be broadcast on the local radio stations listed, on the district Facebook page, and will be posted on the district website. You should have an alternate plan for the care and safety of your children on those days when school openings are delayed, or schools are closed because of road conditions.

The following radio stations will air public service announcements at fifteen-minute intervals:

Central Peninsula
KXBA93.3 FM
KDLL91.9 FM
KGTL620 AM
KKIS96.5 FM
KPEN101.7 FM
KSKA91.1 FM
KSLD1140 AM
KSRM920 AM
KWVV104.9 FM
KWHQ100.1 FM
KWJG91.5 FM
Homer
KXBA93.3, 105.9 FM
KBBI890 AM
KGTL620 AM
KPEN100.9, 102.3 FM
KWVV103.5, 104.9 FM
KWJG91.5 FM
Seward – Moose Pass
KPEN102.3 FM
KSKA88.1 FM
KSWD950 AM
KPEN101.7 FM
KWVV104.9 FM