“We realize that early dismissals, especially those made the day before, can present challenges for many families,” the letter said. “Please know that these decisions, which we do not make lightly, are always made with the safety of our students and staff as our top priority.”
The district’s extreme heat protocol calls on leaders to consider closures when they expect temperatures inside school buildings to reach 90 degrees or higher.
Temperatures in the high 80s and low 90s are forecast for the next few days.
In June, officials said they would no longer declare district-wide early dismissals or days off due to high temperatures and would only close schools without adequate air conditioning.
Now that there are no longer district-wide closures, it’s students in older buildings who will miss more class time.