
805 South Alabama Avenue
Chesnee, South Carolina 29323
Phone: (864) 461-3900 Fax: (864) 461-3950
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School opening may be delayed for an hour or two for conditions to improve or for school officials to further assess the weather/roads. During the delay, students and parents should listen to the radio in case the delay is extended or schools are closed. When schools are on a delayed schedule, teachers will not be at the schools until the announced time. Therefore, students should not arrive until the announced opening time. If there is a one-hour delay, schools will serve breakfast. They will not serve breakfast on a two-hour delay. 4K morning classes do not meet if school is delayed.
The District Two transportation office provides a voice mail service for updates on bus schedules. To access the voice mail message, dial 461-9888.
It is the intent of Spartanburg County school districts to operate schools only when roads are safe for driving. However, schools cannot guarantee the safety of road conditions at any time. The school district administration makes the decision whether or not to operate schools. Parents must make the decision whether or not to send their children to school during bad weather conditions.
All days missed due to inclement weather will be made up at the end of the school year or on staff development days, as appropriate.
Dear Parents,
Recognizing that schools are not immune to natural and manmade hazards, Spartanburg School District 2 and our schools have emergency plans in place for the safety and well-being of students and staff. These safety plans include provisions for sheltering in place, for school lockdowns, and for evacuation to off-site shelters where parents may be asked to pick up their children in the event of certain crisis situations. The specific type of emergency will guide where and what special care will be provided. The cooperation of parents and the community will be of utmost importance to ensure security and the unhampered efforts of emergency responders when necessary.
· School lockdown—This plan would be put into place in the event of a threat or potential threat in the school area. In this plan, the school is closed to all visitors, and students are cared for indoors at the school. During a school lockdown, parents and other citizens are urged not to come to the school until the lockdown has been lifted. Opening the school during a lockdown would breach security and could potentially endanger everyone in the building. Should an emergency response be called for, unobstructed access to the campus is very important, as response time can be a critical factor. In the case of an extended lockdown, media will be asked to communicate the situation and keep the public informed.
The safety of your children is a priority for us, as it is with you. With your help, we will do everything possible to keep school a safe and healthy “home away from home.” The purpose for sharing this information with you is not to cause you worry, but to reassure you that we are prepared to handle all types of emergencies in a way that will ensure the safety of your child(ren). In the event of an actual emergency, please do not call the school—it will be important to keep the lines open. Local radio and television stations will be notified in the case of school closings, evacuations, or extended lockdowns, and other means of communication with parents will be implemented as possible. If you have questions regarding this information, talk with the principal or your child’s teacher.
