Roswell superintendent announces another day of virtual learning after snow leaves roads unsafe

Roswell Independent Schools · January 27, 2026
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Brian Luck, superintendent of Roswell Independent Schools, said the district will hold another day of virtual learning because many streets remain unsafe after recent snow and moisture; no board vote was recorded and the district will return to in‑person classes once roads are safe.

Brian Luck, superintendent of Roswell Independent Schools, announced at an afternoon briefing that the district will hold another day of virtual learning because streets across town remain unsafe following recent snowfall and moisture.

Luck said crews are making progress but some streets "still look like this in town," and that morning bus routes remain a safety concern. "When we put our kids on the buses to get them to school, this is just simply still not safe enough for us to have classes like we normally would," he said.

"So we're gonna be another day right now of virtual learning," Luck said, adding that the district will resume in‑person classes "as soon as we can get our kids back on the road safely and back in our classes, we're gonna be back up and running." He thanked the community for its patience and asked for warmer weather.

The announcement was delivered by Luck without reference to a formal board vote or a published multi‑day closure plan in the briefing transcript. The transcript does not specify which schools, how many students are affected, or the exact date for returning to in‑person instruction; those details were not provided.

Parents and guardians seeking confirmation of schedules, bus route changes or meal service should consult district communications or the Roswell Independent Schools website for updates.