Safety First: Aiken County Schools to Delay Start Times Following Hurricane Helene
Aiken County, S.C. is buzzing with excitement as students prepare to return to school after a refreshing two-week fall break. However, there’s a twist in the routine! On Monday, October 14, and Tuesday, October 15, all schools in the district will start on a two-hour delayed schedule. Why the delay? Well, it’s all about keeping our kiddos safe!
Understanding the Delay
District officials have decided that this slight delay will make a world of difference for visibility. As families get back into their groove, many students will be walking to school, and buses will be hitting the roads again. With lingering debris from Hurricane Helene, including some fallen trees and scattered wreckage, the extra time will allow for safer travel conditions. Isn’t it nice to see that safety is the priority?
Making Progress on Cleanup
The good news is that cleanup crews have been very active, working hard to clear debris from the roads. Their efforts have not gone unnoticed! The district is keeping a close eye on how things look and will continuously reassess the safety of the roads as morning travel approaches. By noon on Tuesday, a decision will be made regarding start times for the rest of the week: Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
A Rundown of School Times
So, what does this mean for the students? Here’s how the schedule will look for the next two days:
- Elementary schools will kick off their day at 9:30 a.m.
- Middle schools will start at 10:00 a.m.
- High schools will begin classes at 10:20 a.m.
These small shifts make it easier for everyone to navigate the streets safely as families return to their routines.
What About the Career and Technology Center?
The Aiken County Career and Technology Center is also joining in on this delayed start to ensure that every student can travel safely. It’s great to see all schools working together to keep our community safe!
Looking Ahead
As students head back to their classrooms, excitement is in the air! Whether it’s catching up with friends, diving into new subjects, or exploring career education, there’s a unique buzz that can only come when the school doors swing open again.
Parents and guardians are advised to stay tuned for updates as the district continues to monitor road conditions. It’s always better to be in the know so everyone can travel safely, worry-free.
Final Thoughts
In times like these, we celebrate not just the return to learning but also the commitment to safety and community. Here’s to a smooth return for the students of Aiken County and a great start to their school year!