News Summary
Multiple school districts in Middle Tennessee announced closures and delays due to dangerously low temperatures and ongoing severe weather. A Cold Weather Advisory was issued by the National Weather Service, warning residents about severe wind chill values that could pose safety concerns for students. In addition, flooding risks continue as the region faces severe weather threats. Some districts are also dealing with closures related to illness among students and staff. Parents have been informed of changes and are advised to plan accordingly.
Middle Tennessee Experience Multiple School Closures and Delays Due to Severe Weather and Cold Temperatures
Multiple school districts across Middle Tennessee have scheduled closures or delays on Thursday, February 20, as a result of dangerously low temperatures and ongoing severe weather conditions. The National Weather Service has issued a Cold Weather Advisory for the region, warning residents and schools about the risks associated with the cold snap.
Weather Conditions and Impact on Schools
Forecasts predict that wind chill values will fall between zero and 7 degrees Fahrenheit during the early morning hours on Friday. These conditions pose safety concerns for students and staff traveling to and from schools, prompting several districts to announce closures or delays as a precaution.
School Districts Announcing Closures and Delays
Cheatham County Schools and Robertson County Schools confirmed closures on Thursday afternoon. Cheatham County Schools additionally announced that their extended daycare program will operate from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday. Families are advised that students must bring their own lunch for that day. Additionally, no extracurricular activities or community use of school facilities
will be permitted in Cheatham County on Friday to ensure safety.
Similarly, daycares in Robertson County will be closed on Friday, according to District Director Danny Weeks. Parents and guardians in these districts are encouraged to plan accordingly, considering the early closures.
Flood Watch and Severe Weather Threats
Alongside the cold temperatures, a flood watch has been issued for parts of Middle Tennessee through 7 a.m. on Sunday. This alert highlights ongoing risks of flooding and additional severe weather, which could impact local transportation and safety over the weekend.
Other Districts Facing Extended Closures Due to Illness
The weather disruptions are not the sole reason for school closures in the region. Several districts are closed because of widespread illnesses. Houston County Schools has been closed from Wednesday, February 5, through Friday, February 7, as schools contend with a significant number of students and staff affected by illness.
Similarly, Lincoln County Schools shut down on Thursday and Friday, February 6-7. The closures are due to increasing illness rates, which have led to staffing shortages and safety concerns.
The Lebanon Special Schools District also remains closed through the end of the week, citing the ongoing impact of illness among students and personnel. School officials are monitoring the situation closely, and updates will be provided if conditions change or additional closures are necessary.
Parent and Community Notifications
Parents and guardians in affected districts have been informed of the closures and delays, as well as the increase in student absences due to illness. School administrators are monitoring the situation and will communicate further updates if plans change or new closures are scheduled.
Conclusion and Ongoing Developments
This developing situation underscores the safety priorities of school districts amid extreme winter weather and health concerns. Educators and families are advised to stay alert for new updates, especially regarding potential additional closures or schedule adjustments as weather conditions evolve.
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- WSMV: Tennessee School Closings
- FOX17: Nashville Schools Closed for Illness
- Tennessean: Nashville Area School Closings
- WSMV: Midstate Schools Announce Closures
- Wikipedia: Nashville
- Google Search: Nashville School Closures
- Google Scholar: Nashville School Closings
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Nashville
- Google News: Nashville School Closures

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