Thursday, December 7, 2017

2017-2018 Weather Closures and Delays

Now there is no set temperature or wind chill used for closings or delays. 

"and make first hand observations in some of our neighborhoods" is code for "What I see when I go out for my run at 4:30AM."
From: Dr. Timothy Steinhauer <noreply@mtlsd.net>
Sent: Thursday, December 7, 2017 12:01 PM
To: Mt. Lebanon Families
Subject: 2017-2018 Weather Closures and Delays
 

December, 2017
Dear Mt. Lebanon Families,
Now that the cold weather has arrived, I’d like to remind you about our emergency weather procedures. When I make the decision to delay or cancel school it is always with student safety as my primary concern. Unfortunately, weather is very unpredictable and conditions may vary throughout our community. There is no exact amount of snow, temperature, wind chill or weather condition that dictates when to delay or cancel school. Many resources are used to gather information. Generally I carefully review multiple weather forecasts, may consult with the Mt. Lebanon Police and Fire Departments, gather reports from our plowing crews and make first hand observations in some of our neighborhoods. When conditions require the delay or closing of school, you will receive a call from our Phone Alert System. Delay or closing information is also announced on the website at www.mtlsd.org, District Social Media, and on local cable, and TV stations.  Typically, when school is canceled, after-school and evening activities will also be canceled. School cancellations will be made up at the end of the school year as noted on the District calendar.
Phone Alert System
In the event of a school delay or closing, you will receive an automated phone call from the District's Phone Alert System to the primary phone number you have listed with the school. Only one call per family is made. Calls are typically made no later than 10:00 p.m. and no earlier than 6:00 a.m. On rare occasions, I may need to delay or cancel school after 6:00 a.m. or change a delay to a cancellation when there is a question about road conditions or extreme cold. Your caller ID will display “Mt. Lebanon School District” and the District’s main number of 412-344-2000. The success of this system depends on accurate contact information obtained from school records. If your information has changed, please update your contact information in the Dashboard or ask the building secretary to update your files.
Information Sources for a Delay or Closing: 
There is always going to be snow, cold and inclement weather in Western Pennsylvania. There may be days when school will be in session when the roads may be snow covered and the temperature is cold. On those days we all need to walk and drive with caution and make sure that our children are appropriately dressed for the cold weather. As always, please use your best judgment regarding the weather conditions in your own neighborhood.
Thank you for your help and patience during this winter season.
Sincerely,

Timothy J. Steinhauer, Ed.D.
Superintendent of Schools

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