Road conditions are improving across the City of Lubbock after this past weekend’s winter storm, but in smaller towns and in the more rural areas of Lubbock County and beyond, there are still snow packed streets and it’s a little tougher to get around.
List of Lubbock Area Schools That Are Delayed For Wednesday
So that means, yes some area school are delayed for Wednesday, January 28. As we have written before, this list is not exhaustive and you should check with your child’s school to make sure of their plans.
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List of school delays as of right now:
Lubbock ISD: 2 Hour Delay. Buses running 2 hour delayed start. Breakfast served before classes begin.Elementary Schools– 9:45 a.m. Start TimeMiddle Schools – 10:20 a.m. Start TimeHigh Schools– 10:15 a.m. Start TimeLubbock-Cooper ISD: 2 Hour Delay, Buses on pavement onlyFrenship ISD — Delay: campuses will start at the following times:
Elementary School – 9:45 a.m.Middle School – 10:15 a.m.High School – 11:00 a.m.Reese Education Center – 10:10 a.m.Cotton Center ISD — 2 Hour Delay, Buses on pavement only
Denver City ISD — 10am Start, Buses on pavement onlyHale Center ISD — 10am Start, buses on pavement only.Lamesa ISD — 10am Start, buses on pavement only.New Deal ISD — 10am Start, buses on pavement only.Plains ISD — 10am StartSlaton ISD — Delay: will start at 10 a.m., buses will run on pavement only.South Christian School — Delay: doors will open at 10 a.m., classes begin at 10:30 a.m.South Plains College — Delay: campus in Levelland will open at 11 a.m.Tahoka ISD — Delay: will start at 10 a.m., buses will run on pavement only.
We will continue to update this list as needed. Drive safe.
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