Fulton County schools will have an adjusted schedule due to inclement weather, as a strong thunderstorm front is set to pass through North Georgia early Monday. This decision comes amid a broader response from multiple school districts across the state, all taking precautions in light of the severe weather forecast.
In addition to Fulton County, Clayton County schools will implement an e-learning day for students and a two-hour delay for staff. Meriwether County School System has opted for a transition to remote learning due to the threat of the storm, while Pickens County and Coweta County schools will also operate on a two-hour delay.
Henry and Newton County schools are similarly facing a two-hour delay, reflecting the widespread impact of the weather conditions. Some parts of Georgia are under a Level 3 threat risk, while others are under a Level 2, indicating the severity of the situation.
Fulton County is part of the area affected by severe weather, prompting these schedule adjustments for schools. The safety of students and staff remains a top priority as districts navigate these challenging conditions.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the full extent of the weather’s impact on school operations in the coming days. Observers are closely monitoring the situation as forecasts continue to evolve.