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Every weather-related event is unique and requires the consideration of multiple factors in determining whether a delay of classes, early dismissal, or cancellation might be necessary. The final decision is made by the Superintendent/designee.

When hazardous weather threatens:

  • The Superintendent/designee will consider input from the Transportation Manager, Custodial and Grounds Manager, area superintendents, the National Weather Service, and information from local meteorologists and online weather resources.

When a late start is deemed necessary:

  • A decision is usually determined and communicated by 5:30 a.m.
  • Typically a late start is a two-hour delay.
  • There will be no morning preschool or zero hour middle school classes.
  • If there is a weather-related two-hour delay on a Friday, our early release schedule will be suspended for that day and classes will dismiss at the regular Monday through Thursday dismissal times. (H.S. – 2:50 p.m., M.S. – 2:50 p.m. and E.S. – 3:50 p.m.)

When a cancellation of classes is deemed necessary:

  • A decision is usually determined and communicated by 5:30 a.m.
  • All CRCSD schools, preschool/early learning program sites, and before- and after-school programs will be closed.
  • Decisions regarding high school activity and athletic events will be made by the building administrator.
  • As a general rule, elementary and middle school activities are cancelled. All weather-related cancellations must be made up. Make-up dates are part of the CRCSD calendar.

When an early-dismissal is deemed necessary:

  • A decision is generally made and communicated by 10 a.m.
  • Dismissal times will be: H.S. – 1:20 p.m., M.S. – 1:20 p.m., E.S. – 2:20 p.m.
  • There will be no afternoon preschool.
  • Children normally transported on buses will be returned by bus according to the early dismissal schedule unless other arrangements have been previously made and communicated to the child’s school.
  • Decisions regarding high school activity and athletic events will be made by the building administrator/designee. As a general rule, elementary and middle school activities are cancelled.

Announcements of CRCSD weather-related decisions are communicated by the Community Relations Office through local media outlets and multiple CRCSD communication platforms.

Announcements of school activity and athletic event decisions are communicated by the building administrator/designee.

CRCSD must make one decision that is appropriate for more than 16,000 students. We recognize that this decision may not always fit with individual circumstances. Therefore, we support parents/guardians in making the decision that is best for their family.