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Indianapolis Schools Implement Two-Hour Delays for Tuesday

In response to winter weather conditions, numerous school districts in the Indianapolis area have announced two-hour delays for Tuesday, December 2. Snow accumulation the previous evening resulted in slick roads, prompting these adjustments.

Indianapolis Schools’ Delays Overview

Several educational institutions have communicated changes to their schedules. Below is a summary of the current announcements:

School District Status
Bishop Chatard High School One-hour delay; classes start at 9:35 a.m.
Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School Two-hour delay; classes start at 10:30 a.m.
Center Grove Community School Corp. Two-hour delay; no morning preschool.
Franklin Community Schools Transitioning to eLearning day.
Greenwood Christian Academy Two-hour delay; assessment for cancellation at 6:30 a.m.
Hamilton Southeastern Schools Two-hour delay; preschool classes canceled.
Noblesville Schools Two-hour delay.
Roncalli High School Classes start at 9:30 a.m.
St. Luke Catholic School Two-hour delay; classes commence at 10:00 a.m.
University High School Two-hour delay; classes begin at 10:30 a.m.
Westfield Washington Schools Two-hour delay; no morning developmental preschool.

Schools without Announcements

Some schools have not yet provided updates regarding their operational status. These include:

  • Avon Community School Corp.
  • Beech Grove City Schools
  • Brownsburg Community School Corp.
  • Cardinal Ritter High School
  • Carmel Clay Schools
  • Cathedral High School
  • MSD Decatur Township Schools
  • Guerin Catholic High School
  • Indianapolis Public Schools
  • MSD Lawrence Township Schools
  • Perry Township Schools
  • Plainfield Community School Corp.
  • Scecina Memorial High School
  • Speedway Schools
  • St. Louis de Montfort Catholic School
  • St. Richard’s Episcopal School
  • MSD Washington Township Schools
  • MSD Warren Township Schools
  • MSD Wayne Township Schools
  • Zionsville Community Schools

As weather conditions continue to evolve, families are encouraged to stay informed about their district’s announcements regarding school delays and closures. For more updates, visit El-Balad.

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