Hamilton County Schools will be closed on Monday due to hazardous road conditions affecting school bus routes. Families in need of child care can utilize designated SACC sites. In Rhea County, schools are also closed while county offices remain open. The community is encouraged to prioritize safety amid winter weather challenges.
In a friendly reminder to all parents and students in Hamilton County, schools will be closed on Monday due to some hazardous road conditions. With slippery roads affecting various school bus routes, the decision aims to keep our young ones safe. Isn’t that what we all want?
But don’t worry! For families who still need child care, SACC will operate Inclement Weather Child Care Sites from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday. The locations for these sites include:
If your child will be attending one of these sites, make sure to pack a lunch and drink for them to enjoy throughout the day!
Parents should also stay tuned for information regarding scheduled after-school activities. A decision on whether these activities will proceed will be made by noon on Monday. Stay safe and keep your ears peeled for any announcements!
In some brighter news, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC) has officially resumed its normal operations as of Sunday. They will continue running on a regular schedule on Monday—so students at UTC can get back to their classes without a hitch!
As we navigate these wintery conditions, it’s crucial that community members prioritize their personal safety. If you must head out, be cautious while both walking and driving. Those icy roads can be tricky!
Hamilton County isn’t the only area feeling the impact of this winter weather. Rhea County schools will be closed on Monday as well, a decision made by County Executive Jim Vincent. However, all county government offices in Rhea County will remain open during their regular business hours. You can still expect robust services while we ride out the weather together!
Mr. Vincent took a moment to commend the newly-elected road commissioner for their efficient management of the county roads, claiming that even with some vehicle maintenance issues, improvements have been observed. It’s always nice to hear good news about our local leaders making a difference!
In light of the ongoing weather chaos, a serious incident occurred last Friday in Birchwood. A local 56-year-old man was arrested for allegedly shooting at a family enjoying a sledding outing in their neighborhood. As the chilly weather continues, let’s remember to stay warm and safe and keep the community spirit alive. Safety first, everyone.
The current weather conditions have prompted several closures not just in Hamilton County, but also across the region, affecting multiple churches, schools, and businesses. A comprehensive list of school closures includes not only Hamilton County but also Bradley County and Cleveland City among others. Stay tuned for more updates as the day progresses.
In these unpredictable weather conditions, remember: we’re all in this together! Stay safe, keep warm, and don’t hesitate to check in on your neighbors. There’s nothing like a community that pulls together in times of need!
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