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Multiple school districts across Arkansas announce closures and delays as heavy winter storm moves through the state

Little Rock, Arkansas – A powerful winter storm moving through Arkansas has prompted numerous school districts and colleges to close their doors or delay classes as residents contend with heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The storm, which has affected multiple areas of the state, has made roads hazardous and raised safety concerns for students, teachers, and staff alike.

Many school districts announced Monday closures to ensure the safety of students and faculty. Among those closing for the day are Arkansas Early Learning in Glenwood, Beebe School District, Benton School District, Cleveland County School District, Dardanelle School District, Episcopal Collegiate School, Gurdon School District, Hot Springs School District, Lake Hamilton School District, Little Rock Christian Academy, Little Rock School District, Maumelle Charter School, McCrory School District, Pottsville School District, Riverview School District, Russellville School District, and Scott Charter School.

“Hot Springs School District and Lake Hamilton School District will remain closed on Tuesday, January 27,” officials noted, highlighting the severity of the conditions in certain areas where snow and ice have accumulated to dangerous levels. Meanwhile, Little Rock School District also confirmed a two-day closure, extending through Tuesday, January 26.

Colleges across the state are also responding to the storm. UA – Pulaski Tech, UA Community College in Hope, UA Little Rock, and the University of Arkansas at Monticello have all announced closures for Monday. These decisions come as transportation becomes increasingly risky and public safety remains a top priority.

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School officials emphasize that the closures are necessary to prevent accidents and allow maintenance crews to clear roads and parking areas. Parents are encouraged to stay informed via school websites and official social media accounts for updates on rescheduling, remote learning opportunities, and potential changes in the days ahead.

In addition to closures, districts are reminding families to prepare for icy conditions and limited visibility during commutes. School bus routes may be adjusted once operations resume, and officials are urging caution to avoid accidents on slippery streets.

This winter storm follows a series of extreme weather events in Arkansas, underscoring the need for preparedness. Local authorities continue to monitor road conditions, and emergency services remain on standby to respond to incidents caused by ice, snow, and freezing rain. Residents are advised to limit travel to essential trips and exercise caution if driving becomes unavoidable.

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For many families, the closures mean children will remain home for at least a day, providing both challenges and opportunities for parents balancing work and childcare. Remote learning plans, where available, may help offset some of the disruption, though in-person classes will resume once conditions improve.

As Arkansas continues to deal with the storm’s effects, school districts and universities are prioritizing safety above all. With temperatures expected to remain low and roads potentially dangerous, officials remind everyone that closures and delays are precautionary measures intended to prevent accidents and ensure the well-being of the community.

“Safety is our top priority,” one school district official said, reinforcing the widespread commitment across the state to protect students, staff, and families during this challenging winter weather event.

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