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Summit School District announces 2-hour delay to school openings due to snow

Summit High School, in Breckenridge, pictured on December 8th, 2023.
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Due to heavy snowfall overnight and a winter storm warning in effect until 11 a.m., all Summit School District schools will operate on a two-hour delay Monday, Nov. 4.

The decision accounts for staff and family travel challenges from the long weekend and difficult road conditions, especially as many staff commute from outside the county, according to a social media post by the school district.

Half-day preschool classes are canceled. Buses will run their routes two hours later than usual.



For more information and updates visit SummitK12.org or call the transportation hotline at 970-368-1777.


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