Staff Reports
On Thursday, Hays CISD officials sent a plan to parents on how school operations would be affected due to the winter weather rolling in.
The letter can be read below:
Dear Hays CISD Family,
We want everyone to stay safe and warm during the next couple of days. Here is what we are doing regarding our school schedule:
Thursday, February 11, 2021: Normal dismissal times for school and tutorials will occur. All afterschool activities, following tutorials, are canceled.
Friday, February 12, 2021: The district will be 100% virtual for students and all staff will work from home. All afterschool activities are canceled. The district central office will be open to conduct required school board election activities only, in compliance with the Texas Election Code.
Saturday and Sunday: All extra-curricular activities are canceled.
Monday, February 15, 2021: The district will be 100% virtual for students and all staff will work from home. All afterschool activities are canceled. This had originally been scheduled as a student holiday, but it is the weather make up day for our snow day earlier this year.
Tuesday, February 16, 2021: The district will monitor weather conditions during the weekend. Presently, we are scheduled for a normal day on Tuesday, but may need to make this a 100% virtual day if weather and road conditions warrant. We will contact all parents by Monday night with a decision.
Students and staff should take home everything today that they will need to participate in school or work from home through Monday, and possibly through Tuesday. Thank you for all you do!
Sincerely,
Tim Savoy
Chief Communication Officer
Hays CISD
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