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Knox County Schools Weighing Weather Conditions for Friday’s Classes Amid Winter Storm Threat

by Rita Anderson
January 9, 2025
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Maryville, TN – As winter weather approaches East Tennessee, Knox County Schools are facing the challenge of determining whether classes will be held this Friday. With the forecast indicating potentially hazardous conditions, district officials are carefully considering the safety of students, particularly those who rely on buses for transportation.

“We typically make the decision 72 hours in advance, working closely with the National Weather Service to track conditions,” said Dr. Jon Rysewyk, Superintendent of Knox County Schools. The district’s decision-making process takes into account several factors, including road conditions, school building status, and the safety of the more than 28,000 students who rely on school buses to get to class each day.

With nearly 60,000 students enrolled in Knox County Schools, the impact of winter weather can be significant. Almost half of the district’s students use buses for transportation, making weather-related decisions about road safety and bus routes particularly crucial. Superintendent Rysewyk emphasized that while there is no financial incentive either way, the district’s top priority is student safety. “We want to have instruction when we can, but it really comes down to making sure everyone stays safe,” he said.

The decision on whether to cancel or delay school is expected to be made by Thursday, allowing families time to prepare for the potential change in plans. However, Rysewyk noted that some decisions, such as determining whether it will be a rain or snow event and how temperatures will impact road conditions, may not be clear until the day of the event.

As parents await the district’s announcement, many are hoping for clear and timely communication regarding school status. “More organization is really the key,” said Denise Weaver, a Knox County parent. Many parents expressed a desire for the district to notify them as early as possible, with a preference for clear and concise updates.

To stay informed, families are encouraged to download the WVLT First Alert Weather app, which offers custom video updates and the latest weather forecasts for East Tennessee. The app allows parents to receive alerts about school closures, delays, or other important weather-related announcements.

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