With severe winter weather starting to set in on North Texas, local schools are already canceling classes on Monday.
Northwest ISD announced Friday afternoon classes on Monday would be canceled due to “incoming inclement weather and road conditions.”
The district hopes to be able to resume classes on Tuesday, but will inform families no later than 5 p.m. Monday.
Argyle ISD made the call on Saturday morning to close schools on Monday.
“With continued sleet and temperatures expected to remain below freezing, road and campus conditions are not anticipated to improve over the weekend. District officials will continue to closely monitor weather forecasts, road conditions, and campus safety before determining the status of school for Tuesday,” said the district in a press release.
Denton ISD also announced Saturday morning that Monday will be a snow day, and said the fate of Tuesday’s school day will be determined later.
“At this time, a decision has not been made regarding school operations on Tuesday, January 27. The district will continue to monitor weather conditions and will share updates as they become available,” said the district.
Lewisville ISD eventually made the call late Saturday morning, as well.
After canceling all activities Friday afternoon and over the weekend, the district decided campuses will remain closed through Monday.
“Tuesday is still under review and we will send out communication as soon as possible regarding any changes to Tuesday’s schedule,” said the district. “If further cancellations are necessary, families will be notified as soon as possible. Stay tuned for additional information.”
Liberty Christian School in Argyle also canceled class on Monday.
“Due to the incoming inclement weather, the Liberty Christian School campus will be closed Monday, Jan. 26,” said the school in a statement. “All evening and weekend activities through Monday are cancelled. Admin will evaluate the campus on Monday afternoon and announce schedule changes no later than 5:30 a.m. on Tuesday.”
