Park Hills, Mo. (KFMO) - Local school districts across the region are actively monitoring a developing severe weather threat expected to impact the area Monday.
Several districts announced Sunday evening that they will be dismissing students early as a precaution, aiming to get buses and families home ahead of any potential strong storms.
Administrators say those early dismissal decisions are being made out of an abundance of caution, with forecasts indicating the possibility of severe weather.
Other school districts have not yet made final decisions, stating they are closely tracking the latest National Weather Service guidance and will determine whether to adjust schedules as conditions become clearer. Some say they could announce delays, early releases, or cancellations as early as Monday morning if needed.
School officials are urging parents and guardians to remain alert for notifications through district alert systems, social media channels, and local media outlets.
Officials also recommend families have a severe weather plan in place, especially for students who may be home during peak storm timing.
As always, safety remains the top priority as the region prepares for the potential of rapidly changing weather conditions.
