Guilford County Schools announced a 3-hour delay for classes on Wednesday, October 25, 2023, due to adverse weather conditions impacting transportation. The decision affects all students in the district, with buses scheduled to operate three hours later than usual. In an additional related issue, several schools faced significant heating problems that led to the cancellation of in-person classes for the day. Schools such as Jackson Middle School and Monticello-Brown Summit Elementary were among those that transitioned to remote learning in response to the heating outages. Guilford County Schools spokesperson, Leslie Bell, noted that meals will still be provided and a meal pickup will take place at designated locations. The district is actively working to ensure the safety and well-being of its students during these challenging conditions. Parents are advised to monitor their children’s digital classrooms for assignments and updates throughout the day.
Guilford County Schools Implement 3-Hour Delay and Remote Learning Due to Weather and Heating Issues
