The William Floyd School District has announced a two-hour delayed opening for Monday, December 15, due to expected weather conditions. The delay will also apply to the Floyd Academy.
"Due to the anticipated weather conditions, the William Floyd School District will operate on a two-hour delay on Monday, December 15. The Floyd Academy will also operate on a two-hour delayed schedule. Please be safe!" according to the district.
Students who use bus transportation are instructed to arrive at their stops two hours later than usual. Those who are dropped off or drive themselves should also plan to arrive two hours later than their normal time. Upon arrival, high school and middle school students will report directly to their first period class. Class periods will be shortened so that all classes can meet.
Breakfast and lunch services will remain available, and dismissal times for all schools will not change. After-school activities are expected to proceed as planned, but families are encouraged to confirm specific program details with coaches or advisors. All before-school activities and clubs have been canceled for the day.
Families with children in Universal Pre-Kindergarten (UPK) programs are advised to check directly with their child’s teacher or provider since UPK follows a separate schedule.
The William Floyd High School Equivalency Program (GED) is canceled for the day. Occupational Education programs at Milliken Technical Center and Bixhorn Technical Center are also canceled; students attending these programs should be prepared for bus pickup starting at 10:15 am for an 11:15 am arrival at the high school.
Floyd Academy Interim Placement is scheduled to run as normal.
The district stated that if there are any changes, such as shifting from a delayed opening to a closure, updates will be communicated promptly.