Hamilton County students will have a day off on January 13 due to hazardous road conditions, making school bus routes unsafe. Childcare options are available, and after-school activities will be updated by noon. Meanwhile, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga will maintain its regular schedule. Rhea County schools are also closed, but government offices will remain open. Residents are encouraged to prioritize safety in icy conditions.
Attention, Hamilton County residents! On Monday, January 13, students will enjoy an unexpected day off from school. The reason? Hazardous road conditions that have made many school bus routes unsafe for travel. Safety is a top priority, and what better way to ensure that than to keep our kiddos safe at home!
For parents needing a hand while schools are closed, SACC Inclement Weather Child Care Sites will be available from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at several convenient locations including:
Children planning to attend these childcare sites are reminded to bring a lunch and drink. A packed lunch means kiddos can stay fueled up for a day of fun!
Parents and students alike will want to keep their eyes peeled for updates on after-school activities scheduled for Monday. A decision regarding these activities will be announced by noon on the day of closure. It’s always wise to stay in the loop!
Good news for students at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga! The university resumed normal operations on Sunday, and their Monday schedule remains unchanged. So, if you’re a student there, get ready to hit the books as planned!
With icy conditions lingering about, it’s crucial for everyone – students, employees, and other folks – to be vigilant when it comes to personal safety. Whether you will be walking or driving, keep in mind that these icy patches can be slippery. Take the necessary precautions to ensure a safe day!
It’s not just Hamilton County feeling the chill! Rhea County schools will also close their doors on Monday, following the announcement from the County Executive. Parents in Rhea County should prepare for a snowy surprise as well!
While schools are taking a break, all county government offices in Rhea County will remain operational during their usual business hours. So for any pressing matters that can’t wait, residents are welcome to visit these offices for assistance.
It is clear that weather can bring unexpected challenges. In light of this, County Executive Jim Vincent has commended newly-elected road commissioner Rick Wilkey for his dedication to improving the major county roads. Although there have been some issues with vehicle maintenance, the focus on enhancing road safety remains strong.
Though school is paused, let’s keep the spirits up! Use this day productively, whether it’s catching up on homework, spending quality time with family, or enjoying some hot cocoa by the fire. Remember, safety is the name of the game. Every cloud has a silver lining, and while it may be a chilly day, let’s make the best of it!
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