Warsaw Community Schools Guidelines for School Delays and Closings due to Inclement Weather Beliefs Weather conditions are both variable and extreme in Northern Indiana. WCS believes due to the large geographical size of Warsaw Community Schools, it is understood differing weather and/or road conditions could be present within the district. Due to this factor, on days with possible inclement weather WCS will complete the following steps. o Dispatch multiple transportation officials to the differing quadrants between 4:30-5:30 a.m. o These transportation officials will provide recommendations to the transportation director on the road/weather conditions. o The transportation director will also be communicating with city, county, and state road officials to evaluate road conditions by 5:30 a.m. along with evaluating forecast conditions. o Recommendations from the transportation department are then provided to the Superintendent. Concrete rules do not exist for making decisions regarding variable and extreme weather, but these guidelines will serve as a reference for Warsaw Community Schools (WCS). WCS believes the public expects schools to be open and to provide education, supervision, and other services (including meals) to its students. WCS believes all parents are committed to keeping children safe and these parents will dress their children appropriately for the weather when sending children to school. WCS recognizes that it is first and foremost a parental decision to determine if a child should attend school on inclement weather days. WCS respects a parent s determination regarding their child s attendance at school during inclement weather. If school is open, or delayed, because of inclement weather, the school will respect the parent s decision to keep their child at home. Parents are expected to contact the school and inform school officials of their determination. The student will be counted absent, per state code, and students will be given an opportunity to complete their academic work in the same manner as an excused absence from school. Communication On a normal day, it will be announced no later than 5:45 a.m. if we are delaying and/or closing. Following a delay, it will be announced no later than 7:45 a.m. if schools will be closing. Following the district s Twitter account, @WCS_district or checking the school website www.warsaw.k12.in.us are the most immediate means of communication for delays and/or cancellations. 1
Automated phone and text messages through PowerSchool contacts are sent within 15 minutes of a delay and/or cancellation. Please update PowerSchool settings and contact information to ensure correct notification and/or if you wish not to be contacted by the automated system. These updates need to be completed for each registered student. **See pages 4-5 for additional PowerSchool information. Additional media outlets are also contacted: o WRSW o WIOE o WNDU o WSBT o WPTA Delaying or Closing School is Based on Multiple Variables Freezing Rain The most unpredictable weather variable is freezing rain/sleet. Freezing rain/sleet is temperature sensitive and fast occurring. It begins and ends with little notice. When freezing rain/sleet is predicted, the decision regarding school is delayed until the latest possible time in effort to observe the most current and local conditions. Such a decision will generally be made in the morning. Snowfall Snowfall is more predictable than freezing rain/sleet. Meteorologists generally give a 2- inch variable when predicting snow accumulation. Because of the variation in actual snowfall, when compared to predicted snowfall, the decision regarding school status is delayed until the snow accumulation indicated a need for action. Such a decision, except in extreme situations, will generally be made in the morning. Extreme Snowfall Situations When snow has accumulated to a significant level, or is at such a level with more snowfall predicted, then the decision regarding school may be made the previous evening. A significant level is one in which local authorities have indicated it is unlikely streets will be passable by the following morning. Extreme Cold (See Chart Below) Temperature prediction is increasingly accurate. WCS uses the hourly temperature predictions from its zip code from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (noaa.gov). In addition, WCS uses the Wind Chill Chart from NOAA and the National Weather Service showing when frostbite becomes a concern if bare skin is exposed to frigid temperatures for varying amounts of time. If air temperature is predicted by NOAA to be -10 degrees or below with calm wind (the starting point for severe wind chill concern) at 6:00 a.m. the school will consider a twohour delay for the start of school. If the air temperature is predicted to remain at -10 or below at 8:00 a.m. with calm wind, the school will consider closing. Such a determination will be made as early as possible, including the evening before. 2
Extreme Wind Chills (See Chart Below) Wind chill prediction is not as accurate as temperature prediction because wind speed is more variable by time and location. NOAA observation and predictions are based upon the open conditions. These conditions can vary from the actual weather within the Warsaw Community Schools district. Local observations of wind speed will affect the decision regarding delaying or closing school. Using the Wind Chill Chart, severe wind chill concerns or frostbite emerge at a predicted wind chill temperature at or near -20 degrees for 30 minutes. If wind chill is predicted by NOAA to be at or near -20 degrees or below and if local conditions are predicted to mirror predicted wind chill temperatures at 8:00 a.m., the school will consider closing. The variability of wind speed will likely cause this decision to be made in the morning unless the predictions indicate extreme conditions past the threshold of frostbite. 3
Power Announcement allows our school to send messages using email, voice, and text messaging. Voice calls will be sent with 574-371-5098 as the caller ID number. You may want to add this phone number to your address book to help you recognize incoming calls from the school easily. Text messages will be sent using a caller ID of 77811. You may want to add this phone number to your address book as well. Please note you will not be able to reply to text messages sent from the school. Power Announcement is integrated with the existing PowerSchool Parent Portal. If you log-on to the Parent Portal you will now see a new link called Power Announcement. You will be able to see all the contact information our school has listed for you. Within this section of the Parent Portal, you will also be able to choose your communication preferences based on message category, such as School Closures or Student Bulletins, and message type (email, voice and/or text message). You may opt-out of any message category except for Emergency Messages. 4
Setting up your parent preferences is your opportunity to customize the solution. To receive text messages, you must go to Preferences by Message Type and check the box next to contact me using Text Messaging. By default, phone calls and email are chosen. You will receive messages to every contact field shown and every message category that has all three message types chosen. Tolls and charges associated with receipt of messages from the school are your responsibility and not the responsibility of the school. Please be sure to set your unique preferences if there are any numbers or addresses where you do not like to be contacted. All phone numbers and email addresses must be in a valid format to save properly. Emergency messages are always sent with all three message types (email, text, and voice calls) and to every contact field shown even if you have opted out. We cannot change this. Emergency messages will be labeled as such so you will know it is an actual emergency. 5