From The Trussville Tribune staff reports
TRUSSVILLE –According to the Jefferson County BOE, due to extreme cold temperatures and icy road conditions, all Jefcoed schools and all school offices are closed for January 9. Twelve-month employees report for duty at 8:30 a.m.
Trussville City schools will be closed on Monday, January 9, according to superintendent Pattie Neill. It will be an eLearning day. Students have two weeks to complete their eLearning activities and assignments. If parents or students have any difficulty with eLearning, please contact the student’s teacher within the two week period.
Birmingham City schools will also be closed on Monday.
St. Clair County schools will be delayed two and a half hours on Monday morning.
15 Comments
Kaila Kristine Cherry
Hannah Golden Shunnarah
Looks like trussville city is closed..
Tammi Holder
Ricky N Stevie Farley
Hannah Golden Shunnarah
Thank you!
Hannah Golden Shunnarah
Thank you!
Donna Dixon Southerland
Why?
Bradley Watson
Jennie Short Rhymer
Jennie Short Rhymer
Dang it!
Krista Deason
Ice on roads
Kathy Fitzpatrick
Donna Dixon Southerland, a lot of back roads are still icy and it’s dangerous. It would be extremely difficult for the school buses…
Donna Dixon Southerland
How about 459 and south 59? My daughter was with me in Rome ga while holiday from college at UAB she will leave trw morning here at nine let me know how was highway
Donna Dixon Southerland
She had go back to UAB on tues and she had work at 11 at summit. That why I was make sure everything okay road
Holly Smith Winslett
I can’t believe it! Usually they don’t care ( Trussville schools). They just want that $25 head count!
Vickie Armstrong Jackson
has magnolia confirmed this??
Vickie Armstrong Jackson
sorry, please forgive. just checked and yes they did announce closing via website.
Donna Dixon Southerland
What about road on 459 to summit and 59 s