Heavy snowfall across the Indianapolis area has prompted numerous school districts to announce delays for Tuesday, December 3rd. Slick road conditions caused by the overnight snow are the primary reason for the delayed start times, ensuring the safety of students and staff.
School Delay Announcements
Several school districts have already announced two-hour delays, allowing road crews time to clear roadways and ensure safer travel conditions. Parents are encouraged to check their school district's website and local news outlets for the most up-to-date information.
Districts with Delays:
- Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School: Two-hour delay, school starting at 10:30 a.m.
- Center Grove Community School Corp.: Two-hour delay, with no morning preschool.
- Franklin Community Schools: Two-hour delay. Officials will monitor weather overnight and decide by 5:30 a.m. whether to call an eLearning Day.
- Greenwood Christian Academy: Two-hour delay and will assess by 6:30 a.m. whether to cancel school.
- Hamilton Southeastern Schools: Two-hour delay.
- Bishop Chatard High School: One-hour delay with classes starting at 9:35 a.m.
Districts Monitoring the Situation:
Other districts are closely monitoring the weather conditions and will make announcements regarding delays or closures as necessary. These include:
- Avon Community School Corp.
- Beech Grove City Schools
- Brownsburg Community School Corp.
- Cardinal Ritter High School
- Carmel Clay Schools
- Cathedral High School
- MSD Decatur Township Schools
- Franklin Township Community Schools
- Greenwood Community Schools
- Guerin Catholic High School
Parents are advised to exercise caution while driving and to allow for extra travel time. Stay tuned to local news for further updates on school delays and closures.