News Summary
As Midlands universities brace for severe weather on March 5, 2025, several school districts have announced closures and delays. With wind gusts reaching 65 mph expected in the morning, safety measures are being prioritized. Numerous institutions, including Lexington One and Richland One Schools, have altered schedules or moved to e-Learning. Students and parents are advised to stay informed and prepare for potential disruptions as the community responds to this weather event.
Midlands Schools Prepare for Severe Weather: Closures and Delays Announced!
As residents of the Midlands of South Carolina gear up for what could be a pretty wild Wednesday, school districts in the area are jumping into action, announcing closures and delays due to forecasts of strong winds and severe storms expected to hit on March 5, 2025. Parents, students, and teachers alike are being advised to stay tuned as the situation unfolds, but here’s the lowdown on what to expect!
Severe Weather Warnings in Effect
According to weather reports, the Midlands will likely experience wind gusts reaching up to an astonishing 65 miles per hour on Wednesday morning! This storm is expected to hit between 6 a.m. and 12 p.m., creating a perfect storm of chaos for morning commutes and school activities. Given these alarming forecasts, many districts have chosen to either close schools or adjust schedules to prioritize safety.
School Closures Across the Midlands
Here’s the scoop on how different school districts are handling this volatile weather:
- Lexington One Schools: Classes are officially cancelled, but teachers and staff are asked to report by 10 a.m. In good news, professional development activities in the afternoon will proceed as scheduled.
- Lexington Two Schools: Students will enjoy a two-hour delay—remember to arrive two hours later than usual! However, 3K half-day child development classes have been cancelled. Afternoon dismissal remains unchanged, so parents can plan accordingly.
- Lexington County School District Three: This district is opting for an e-Learning Day. So those students can still engage from the comfort of their homes, crisis averted!
- Orangeburg County School District: Schools will be closed for the day, causing all athletic events to be postponed. Safety first, folks!
- Richland One Schools: This district is also implementing a two-hour delay. Breakfast won’t be served, but a hot lunch will be available for those who are hungry.
- Adjusted Start Times for Richland One: Elementary students will start at 9:30 a.m., while middle schoolers will begin at 10:45 a.m. and high school students at 10 a.m. Make those carpool arrangements now, parents!
- Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College: If you’re heading to the tech college, expect a delayed opening at 12:30 p.m.
Time to Stay Informed
While many students are excited for a break from classes, it’s essential to stay updated on any further changes. School districts are committed to keeping everyone informed through callouts, text messages, websites, and widely-used social media platforms. So, keep those smartphones handy!
Wrapping It Up
As always, safety takes precedence during extreme weather conditions. Parents should discuss plans with their children, ensuring everyone understands what to do if weather worsens. Please check your district’s communication channels regularly for updates as we navigate through this stormy weather together!
Stay safe and warm, Midlands residents! Maybe this will be the perfect opportunity for cozy family time at home—pop some popcorn, grab your favorite movies, and hunker down as the storms roll through!
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Additional Resources
- WLTX: Midlands School Changes Due to Severe Weather
- Wikipedia: Severe Weather
- WISTV: Midlands School Districts Announce Closures
- Google Search: Midlands School Closures Severe Weather
- ABC Columbia: Orangeburg County Schools to Close
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Severe Weather
- Augusta Chronicle: Augusta Area Schools Open/Closed
- Google News: School Closures South Carolina Severe Weather
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