School Closings and Delays
Two-Hour Delay
It may be necessary to delay the start of the school day due to hazardous weather conditions or because of a facility concern. NAPLS will send a phone message to the preferred telephone number of parents and staff via the district’s emergency calling system. We will also notify area news and radio stations (see list below), and post the delay notification on the district’s Web site.
Building 2 Hour Delay Schedules
Building 1 Hour Delay Schedules
School Closings
Calamity Days may be called for a number of reasons. Most often, it is due to hazardous road conditions due to inclement weather. However, non-weather events may also be a reason for the district to schedule a calamity day. Some examples include: a water main break, power outage, or health-related factors. A calamity day may be district-wide or school building specific, depending on the reason.
The decision to close schools is made by the Superintendent. The district will send automated calls, emails and text messages to parents/guardians to alert families of school closings, delays or other emergency situations based upon your communication preferences registered in PowerSchool. In addition, the district will post an alert on our website and send a push notification through our mobile APP. TV stations will also carry announcements about school closing beginning in the early morning, or during the school day should an emergency arise once classes have commenced.
A full-day calamity day will cancel AM and PM Eagle’s Nest. A delayed start to the school day will cancel AM Eagle’s Nest, AM Kindergarten and AM Preschool classes. All-day Preschool and all-day Kindergarten students will be delayed by the time period announced, like all other students in Grades 1-12.
Please plan ahead and make an emergency/calamity event childcare plan with other family members and neighbors as necessary to support your child(ren).
In 2014, the State of Ohio changed its calamity day policy, requiring schools to be in session for a set number of hours, instead of a set number of days. Historically, the state permitted public school districts to use up to five excused calamity days per year to account for closings due to inclement weather, utility service disruption, or other emergency issues that might compromise the safety of students or staff. Despite the change in state law, the district, in agreement with its associations on the importance of student instructional time, will continue the policy of making up any school days over five that are canceled due to inclement weather or emergencies.
FAQ for School Delays & Closings
- WHO MAKES THE DECISION TO CLOSE SCHOOLS?
- WHAT FACTORS ARE CONSIDERED WHEN MAKING THE DECISION TO CLOSE SCHOOLS?
- WHEN IS THE DECISION MADE TO CLOSE FOR THE DAY?
- HOW ARE STAFF AND PARENTS NOTIFIED OF A CLOSING?
- WHY DO SOME TELEVISION STATIONS LIST NAPLS OPEN?
- WILL NAPLS CLOSE IN THE MORNING IF CONDITIONS WORSEN?
- WHY DON’T SCHOOLS CLOSE AUTOMATICALLY WHEN FORECASTERS PREDICT BAD WEATHER?
- THE STREETS IN MY NEIGHBORHOOD ARE CLEAR. WHY ARE SCHOOLS CLOSED?
- WILL BUSES RUN ON-TIME DURING INCLEMENT WEATHER?
- WILL SCHOOLS AUTOMATICALLY CLOSE WHEN THE TEMPERATURE IS BELOW ZERO?
- AT WHAT WIND-CHILL FACTOR WILL THE SCHOOLS CLOSE?
- WHEN SCHOOL IS CLOSED FOR THE DAY, ARE AFTER-SCHOOL ACTIVITIES CANCELLED AS WELL?
- WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU HAVE TO RELEASE STUDENTS EARLY?
- WHAT HAPPENS WITH AFTER-SCHOOL CARE WHEN SCHOOLS CLOSE EARLY?
- WHAT SHOULD I DO TO PREPARE FOR A POSSIBLE SCHOOL CLOSING?
- DOES NAPLS HAVE A PLAN FOR A DELAYED START?
- WHAT IF I BELIEVE IT’S UNSAFE FOR MY CHILD TO COME TO SCHOOL BECAUSE OF WEATHER CONDITIONS IN MY NEIGHBORHOOD?
- WHAT HAPPENS WHEN PUBLIC SERVICES OR UTILITIES ARE DISRUPTED?
- LIST OF MEDIA OUTLETS NOTIFIED IN THE EVENT OF A SCHOOL CLOSURE OF DELAY