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Tupelo schools will be open Friday...and why the district made a late decision Thursday morning
by ChrisKieffer
 Education Matters
Jan 07, 2010 | 1237 views | 3 3 comments | 12 12 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink

Tupelo Superintendent Randy Shaver said Thursday night that the district's schools will be open on Friday.

Shaver said that the streets, parking lots and bus routes are in good condition and he couldn't justify closing school.

Because it is a city school district, there are fewer bridges, low-lying places or overpasses where ice would accumulate, Shaver said. Historically, the district’s biggest trouble spot is the big curve near the high school on Cliff Gookin Boulevard, and Shaver said that it was clear of ice Thursday night.

Shaver also explained why the district made a late decision to close school Thursday morning.

Around 6:15 on Thursday morning, parents and teachers in the Tupelo Public School District received a call from the district's automated phone system telling them that a decision would be made at 8:30. At 8:30, school was canceled.

The reason for the delay was the timing of the snow and ice, which mostly fell between 7 and 9 Thursday morning, or the time when many students are traveling to school.

Shaver and three other district employees checked the city roads between 3 and 5:30 in the morning and determined that they were passable. But the weather service said that it would start snowing around 7, so they decided to wait to see how severe the snow was. When the snow began falling heavily, the decision was made to cancel school for the day.

The TPSD will make up Thursday’s snow day on April 5, the Monday after Easter.

Shaver also said that because of the extreme cold, bus drivers will make an extra effort to pick children up as close to their doors as possible.

Meanwhile, 25 Northeast Mississippi school districts have already announced they will be closed on Friday, including Lee County Schools. Lee County Superintendent Mike Scott said Thursday that there were patches of ice on roads in the county.

Below is a list of Friday's school closings and openings as of 7:30 p.m. Keep checking NEMS360.com for more updates.

 

School closures

Aberdeen

Alcorn County

Amory

Baldwyn

Benton County

Booneville

Calhoun County

Chickasaw County

Houston

Holly Springs

Itawamba County

Lafayette County

Lee County

Marshall County

Monroe County

Nettleton

North Tippah

New Albany

Oxford

Pontotoc City

Pontotoc County

Prentiss County

South Tippah

Tishomingo County

Union County

• Tupelo Christian Preparatory School, Itawamba Community College, Northeast Community College and Blue Mountain College.



Schools open

• Oktibbeha County, Starkville and Tupelo schools

• Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Rust College, Mississippi University for Women and East Mississippi Community College.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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GentleBen
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January 08, 2010
Hey Kieffer, ask them why are the students having to makeup a day, because of bad weather? Are there not any bad weather days builted in the schools calendar year????
baron_350
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January 08, 2010
TPSD is the worst when it comes to communication. They should have been more decisive rather than have parents who had to go to work in limbo for 2 hours. The "automated notice" system is a joke, as a Rankin parent, I have received calls from this system asking me to take a survey, but did not receive any communication yesterday or even the last instance it was supposedly used when they put the school on lockdown, I had no idea until my student told me that evening. Come on TPSD tighten up!
tupelopixdotcom
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January 07, 2010
What about all the teachers who have young children in daycares that are closed tomorrow and nobody to keep them? Bad move by TPSD in my opinion.