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Superintendent outlines inclement‑weather decision process: crews on roads at 3:30 a.m., notifications by 5:30 a.m.

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Superintendent Dr. Salzman described the district's winter weather decision process Jan. 14: weather monitoring, coordination with operations, early‑morning road assessments (starting about 3:30 a.m.), and public communications by about 5:30 a.m.

Superintendent Dr. Salzman briefed the board Jan. 14 on Everett Public Schools’ process for deciding school closures or late starts during inclement weather. He said safety is the district’s top priority and described a four‑step process: continuous weather monitoring, coordination with operations staff, early‑morning on‑road assessments and timely communication to families.

Dr. Salzman said the…

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