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School Delays/Cancellation and Snow Routes: What Parents Need to Know

The safety of students is the primary consideration for any decision regarding snow routes, delayed start, school cancellation or district closure. The superintendent consults with district facilities and transportation staff and regional agencies to make informed decisions regarding risk factors.

  • Safety considerations include student drivers, student access to bus stops, students walking to/from school and all other aspects of transportation of students to school.
  • The suitability of our facilities for occupation is carefully considered as well as the condition of local infrastructure.
  • Parents and guardians are encouraged to make transportation and attendance decisions for their child(ren) based on their own assessment of travel conditions at their location.

Families will be contacted if school is delayed or canceled through the contact information provided during registration. You may also opt-in to receive information through the FlashAlert notification system. Learn about our emergency and school closure communications HERE.

Snow routes are followed for specific areas in our community that are at a higher elevation that makes road conditions unsafe for school buses. If your child’s bus is not included on a snow route list below, their bus will follow the regular route, available HERE.

In the event of a 2-hour delayed start, morning buses will arrive two hours later than the times listed.

 

Snow Routes by School

Adams Elementary
Garfield- no snow routes, buses follow regular routes
Jefferson & Hoover
Lincoln Elementary - no snow routes, buses follow regular routes
Mt View Elementary
Wilson Elementary
Cheldelin MS
Linus Pauling MS
Corvallis High
Crescent Valley High