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Education / School Closures

Lubbock Schools and Offices Closed Due to Winter Storm Fern

Due to continued cold temperatures and hazardous driving conditions caused by Winter Storm Fern, numerous schools, colleges, and government offices in the Lubbock area have announced closures and delays for Monday, January 26th and Tuesday,...

Lubbock ISD classes canceled for Tuesday, Jan. 27
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Key Insights

  • Lubbock ISD canceled all classes for Tuesday, January 27th. Schools and administrative offices are closed, with employees working from home. Meals will be provided at select high schools.
  • Numerous other school districts, including Abernathy, Brownfield, Frenship, Idalou, Levelland, Littlefield, Lubbock-Cooper, New Deal, Ralls, Roosevelt, and Shallowater ISDs, have also canceled classes for Monday, January 26th.
  • Several private schools, such as Christ the King Schools, Kingdom Preparatory Academy, Trinity Christian School, and Harmony Science Academy Lubbock, have canceled classes as well.
  • Higher education institutions, including Texas Tech University, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock Christian University, South Plains College, and Wayland Baptist University, have also announced closures or delays.
  • The City of Lubbock offices are closed, but Mahon and Groves Libraries are open as warming centers. Lubbock County Courthouse opened with a delayed start at noon on Monday, January 26th.

In-Depth Analysis

Winter Storm Fern has brought snow and ice to Lubbock and West Texas, creating hazardous road conditions and prompting widespread closures. The storm’s impact is expected to continue as temperatures remain below freezing, leading to concerns about refreezing. Lubbock ISD is providing meals for students at Coronado, Estacado, Lubbock, and Monterey high schools from 10-11 a.m. Curbside pickup is available, and students do not need to be present, but guardians should provide the student’s home campus information. Texas Tech University has canceled all in-person classes and events on its Lubbock campus. The City of Lubbock has closed its offices, but Mahon and Groves Libraries remain open as warming centers for the public. The Lubbock County Courthouse will have a delayed opening at noon on Monday, January 26th.

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FAQ

Why are schools and offices closed in Lubbock?

Due to hazardous road conditions caused by Winter Storm Fern.

Where can Lubbock ISD students get meals?

At Coronado, Estacado, Lubbock, and Monterey high schools from 10-11 a.m.

Are there any warming centers open in Lubbock?

Yes, Mahon and Groves Libraries are open to the public as warming centers.

Takeaways

  • Stay informed about school and office closures through official channels like email, text messages, and official websites.
  • Take advantage of meal services provided by Lubbock ISD if needed.
  • If possible, avoid travel and stay safe and warm during the winter storm.
  • Utilize available warming centers if you need shelter from the cold.

Discussion

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