County Schools Closed Friday Due To Road Conditions

  • Thursday, January 18, 2024

Hamilton County Schools will be closed on Friday "due to continuing hazardous road conditions in much of the county."

Officials said, "The primary concerns continue to be icy roads in the northern and mountain areas, treacherous back roads, and ice-covered parking lots and driveways at many schools."

Athletics and extracurricular activities are canceled.

The following SACC Inclement Weather Sites will be open on a two-hour delay at 8 a.m.: Battle Academy, East Brainerd Elementary, East Ridge Elementary, Harrison Elementary, Middle Valley Elementary, and Red Bank Elementary. Students should bring lunch and a drink.

Twelve-month employees will use their discretion and report to work on a two-hour delay if able. Those unable to report should contact their supervisors for instructions.

UTC will be open on Friday with a normal operating schedule.

Students who are unable to return to campus safely due to their local conditions should inform the faculty members teaching their classes as soon as possible and seek reasonable accommodations. Students will be expected to complete all work within the limits set by the faculty member.

Faculty members who are unable to return to campus safely due to their local conditions should work with their Department Head/School Director as described by the UTC Faculty Handbook.

Staff members who are unable to return to campus safely due to their local conditions should contact their supervisor.

Cleveland City Schools and offices will be closed on Friday due to the possibility of freezing rain overnight and tomorrow's expected drop in temperatures.

Officials said, "We are particularly concerned about the impact on road conditions. Please know our top priority is the safety of our students and staff members. All extracurricular activities are canceled.

"Cleveland City Schools has weather days built into our school calendar to address such circumstances. We expect to reopen schools and offices on Monday.

"We appreciate your understanding and cooperation. Thank you for your support as we prioritize the safety of our school community."

Hamilton County General Government will be operating on a delayed start and opening at 10 a.m. on Friday due to inclement winter weather.

Officials said, "County employees who are unable to commute to work due to unsafe driving conditions in certain parts of the county will not be required to come into the office and will have the option to work remotely. This reduced employee staffing may cause change in the level of service provided at some county government entities. Please contact these entities directly to confirm if they are operating.

"We are working to get Hamilton County open and operating to the best of our ability as we navigate the aftermath of harsh and unsafe weather conditions. With the understanding that this may affect the level of great work that county departments do every day, we will be working with reduced staff and ask for the community’s patience with those who are able to safely make it to the office."

Due to continued hazardous weather and travel conditions across Tennessee, including snow and ice, state offices are closed on Friday. 

State services offered online will remain available and state employees will continue to utilize work from home capabilities where possible.

Tennesseans are urged to exercise caution and avoid non-essential travel on Friday.


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