North Texas Schools Announce Closures for Monday and Tuesday
A severe winter storm has impacted North Texas, resulting in widespread school closures for Monday and Tuesday. The storm brought significant sleet and ice to the area, leading major districts to suspend classes in response to the hazardous conditions.
School Closures for North Texas
Multiple school districts have announced closures due to the winter weather. Notable districts include:
- Dallas Independent School District (DISD)
- Fort Worth Independent School District (FWISD)
- Frisco Independent School District
- Arlington Independent School District
- Garland Independent School District
- Plano Independent School District
- Lewisville Independent School District
- Mesquite Independent School District
- Richardson Independent School District
- Mansfield Independent School District
- Keller Independent School District
- Irving Independent School District
- Denton Independent School District
- Northwest Independent School District
- Grand Prairie Independent School District
- Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District
- Prosper Independent School District
Impact of the Storm
The severe weather has not only affected schools but also daycares, churches, and various businesses across the region. Residents are advised to remain cautious and stay updated through reliable sources.
How to Stay Informed
Filmogaz.com provides a comprehensive list of school closures and delays. This includes notifications for events affected by the storm’s impact. You can access the information easily on our mobile app.
Reporting Closures
Organizations can report their closures by contacting the managing editor, Matt Taylor, at Filmogaz.com. To facilitate this process, businesses must secure an organization ID and password to access the closing reporting system.
Contact Information
For inquiries regarding school and business closures, please reach out during business hours via email or phone:
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: 214-720-3360
As the weather continues to pose risks, staying informed will help ensure safety across North Texas.