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Superintendent's Update

Dear Parents and Guardians,

I regret not calling for a delay and the resulting difficulty and hardship this caused many of our families, faculty, and staff. 

While I rely on professional guidance to inform these early-morning calls, the responsibility is mine.

Some families have asked what information I had at 4:00 a.m., so I want to share it to give context of the decision-making, not to offer excuses. The responsibility for the call is mine.

At that time, our consulting meteorologist indicated that data suggested the likelihood of a coating to one inch of snow along the shoreline, which led to regular openings for all neighboring shoreline districts.  

In addition, Public Works expressed a high level of confidence that roads had been heavily salted over the past several days and crews were prepared. Based on this information I made the decision to start on time.

In hindsight, a two-hour delay would have been the better decision for students, staff, and families. I am sorry for the difficulty this caused, particularly for those who experienced challenging travel conditions, and for the buses that missed stops or ran excessively late.

I want to thank everyone who stepped in across the district to support student arrivals and classrooms as faculty arrived. I also want to thank our buildings and maintenance teams for clearing and salting our lots, and our bus drivers for their professionalism this morning.

Thank you for your patience, your partnership, and for taking care on the roads today.

 

Sincerely,

Thomas Scarice
Superintendent

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