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Emergency School Closings and Delays
Student safety is a primary goal of the Michigan City Area Schools. At all times, weather conditions are monitored to ensure that students can be safely delivered to schools and returned home. Parents are strongly encouraged to make arrangements for the welfare of their children due to school closings or delays and ensure that their children are appropriately dressed for weather conditions.General Procedures:
Weather and road conditions are monitored by the Director of Transportation on a daily basis. During the winter months, the Director of Transportation, along with assistance from the Plant Planning Department, begins to monitor road conditions at 3:30-4:30 a.m. The Director of Transportation is also in contact with surrounding school corporations, local and state police, and other community agencies. Between 4:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m., the Director of Transportation will make a recommendation to the Superintendent to close or delay schools. (When weather conditions, such as severe cold or heavy snow, can be predicted before 4:30 a.m., the Director of Transportation will recommend closing or a delay the night before.)Once the recommendation to close is accepted by the Superintendent, parents and the public are informed no later than 5:30am (except in extreme conditions) via the news media, texts, social media, and the Internet.
WAYS TO LEARN OF A CLOSING OR DELAY:
- Visit the MCAS website (http://EducateMC.net). Alerts will display on all pages.
- Sign up for MCAS Text Alerts at http://educateMC.net/texts. (Please note that you must enter your email address for confirmation and you must acknowledge you want to receive texts at the phone number you enter.)
- Download the FREE Michigan City Area Schools App in the App Store or on Google Play.
- Call the MCAS Delay and Cancellation Information Line at (219) 873-2000 (press option "2").
- Follow MCAS on Facebook and Twitter @EducateMC. (Please note that we cannot respond to individual messages about whether we plan to close or delay. When we have the information it will always be posted.)
- Tune in to local media:
Radio: WEFM (95.9), WIMS (AM1420), WCOE (96.7FM), WLOI (1540AM), WAKE (1500AM)
TV: ABC57, Channel 57, WNDU Channel 16, WSBT Channel 22, ALCO TV (Public Access)
Moving from Delay to Closing
Parents are encouraged to stay tuned to local media, particularly in the case of a school delay. On rare occasions, a decision may be made to move from a delay status to a closed status.
What Activites are Canceled?
If school is closed for the entire day, after school activities, Adult Education courses and Safe Harbor and Boys and Girls Club are all canceled. High School athletic activities are considered on an individual basis.
eLearning
On snow days and Professional Development days, MCAS will have eLearning. On eLearning Days, students log in from home to complete assignments. For information visit: http://educateMC.net/eLearning.
Hazardous Road Conditions
Decisions to close or delay school due to hazardous road conditions are determined by the Director of Transportation and the Superintendent of Schools based on the ability to successfully navigate buses both within the city limits and the county areas. Weather conditions across the district can vary greatly due to the potential of lake effect snow. The conditions of the parking lots and the temperature and wind chill factor as well as the safety of children who walk to school are considered.
Wind Chill
As a general rule, a wind chill factor of -19 degrees will be the determining factor as to whether to close or delay school. Frostbite can occur on exposed skin in a relatively short time for children out in extreme temperatures. Parents are encouraged to ensure that students are appropriately dressed for these conditions while waiting at the bus stop or walking to and from school. Decisions to close or delay school will take into consideration the current conditions as well as the duration of the wind chill factor predictions.
Fog
As in the case of hazardous road conditions, fog conditions can vary greatly across the district. Consideration to delay the start of school for fog conditions will be determined by 5:00 a.m.
Tornado Warnings
Our bus drivers are trained to know how and where to seek safety for children in the event of a tornado. Drivers also are instructed by the Transportation Department, which will be monitoring weather alert warnings. Individual buses or the fleet may be ordered back to the school(s) to unload students at the buildings or to the nearest school site to safely unload students.
Two-Hour Delay Schedule
If the notice is given that school will be delayed two hours, elementary schools will start at 10:45 a.m. (doors open at 10:25 a.m.)There is no AM Pre-K on a two-hour delay. Buses arrive at the designated bus stop two hours later than on a normal school day. There is no school breakfast served at elementary schools on a two-hour delay schedule.
If the notice is given that school will be delayed two hours, middle and high schools will start at 9:25 a.m. (doors open at 9:15 a.m.) Buses arrive at the designated bus stop two hours later than on a normal school day. There is no breakfast served at middle schools on a two-hour delay schedule, however, there IS school breakfast at Michigan City High School.
Please note that a two-hour delay can change to a cancellation of school if weather conditions warrant.
Early Dismissal Due to Weather Conditions
On rare occasions, weather conditions may necessitate closing school early. The same media will be contacted in the event that this is necessary, and parents should have child-care arrangements in place should this occur. On these rare occasions, usually all secondary schools will be dismissed first and then elementary schools will be dismissed approximately one hour later.
Outdoor Activity
When the wind chill factor is below -10 degrees, children will not go outside for recess. As a general rule, the decision to hold recess rests at the building level. - Visit the MCAS website (http://EducateMC.net). Alerts will display on all pages.