School Closures Announced as Storm Approaches Louisiana

September 13, 2024 | St. Bernard Parish, School Boards, Louisiana

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In a recent government meeting, officials from Saint Bernard Parish discussed preparations for an impending storm, emphasizing safety measures for students and staff. Superintendent Miss Fauci reported that the school district had proactively secured outdoor equipment and dismissed classes early to ensure the safety of students. Schools will remain closed on Wednesday and Thursday, following guidance from the National Weather Service regarding potential wind gusts that could pose risks during morning commutes.

Fauci highlighted the importance of family time during the storm, encouraging parents to engage in activities with their children while schools are closed. She expressed gratitude for the collaborative efforts of local agencies, particularly praising John Rahm from the parish's Office of Emergency Preparedness for his coordination during the crisis.
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The meeting concluded with a collective wish for safety over the next few days, with hopes to resume classes on Friday. The board members unanimously supported the decision to prioritize the well-being of the community during this weather event.

Converted from St. Bernard Parish School Board - General Committee Meeting - September 10, 2024 meeting on September 13, 2024
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