Decatur Cancels All After-School Programs Today Due to Snowy Forecast
Decatur Metro | January 28, 2014City Schools of Decatur sent out this announcement this morning…
All City Schools of Decatur after-school programs and after-school activities have been canceled for today, Tuesday, January 28. All evening activities, athletics practices and games, classes, and meetings scheduled in the City Schools of Decatur are also canceled.
Parents of school children participating in after-school programs held in CSD school buildings, such as Pre-K Chex Mix, Animal Crackers, Whiz Kids, Project REAL, tutorials, athletics, or clubs, should make arrangements for their child to be picked up at the regular school dismissal time.
Parents of children in the 0-3 Program at College Heights and children who attend the Frasier Center must be picked up by 3:00.
Dismissal times for all schools may be found on the Schools webpage of the district website. http://www.csdecatur.net/
schools/ Stay tuned to local news stations, the City Schools of Decatur Facebook page, and the CSD website for any additional information.
Apparently, College Heights is closing at 1:30 but no messages have gone out.
Source? I don’t see this anywhere else.
Via an email, voicemail, and facebook message I received this morning, College Heights is closing at 3:00 this afternoon.
Just dropped at CH and they said 3.
Yep, 3. My kid’s teacher told us 1:30
To clarify the College Heights question:
College Heights Pre-K dismissal time is 2:30 PM.
Parents of children in the 0-3 Program at College Heights and children who attend the Frasier Center must be picked up by 3:00. You may certainly pick up your infant/toddler/preschooler earlier than 3:00, but 3:00 is the latest.
Hope that helps!
Heather Borowski
Please note that parking during Pre-K dismissal time (2:30) will be challenging.
Decatur High is dismissing students who drive at 2:15 p.m., said parents could pick up students any time before 3:30 p.m., but buses would run normal schedule. Robocall…
Renfroe is dismissing walkers/bus riders at usual time. But parents who are driving over can pick up earlier. I think the concept is that cars should do their business and get off the roads ASAP. But buses are big and stable and probably the safest way home if your student usually takes the bus.