Greenville, S.C. — The majority of schools in the Upstate have decided to stay closed on Monday, October 6, as the region continues to deal with the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. School officials are evaluating current conditions and planning operations for the upcoming week.
The school district made the announcement on Friday, October 4, stating that all schools would remain closed on Monday, and all scheduled activities are canceled. Although improvements have been made since Hurricane Helene made landfall last Friday, the district reported over 1,500 issues affecting safety. Concerns include downed power lines, substantial road debris, complete blockages, closed bridges, and sinking roads.
In a statement, the district emphasized that conditions are unsafe for buses and vehicles. The Greenville County Schools (GCS) team plans to reassess road conditions on Monday afternoon to determine if schools can reopen on Tuesday, October 8.
Several school districts have already communicated their plans for Monday:
As the situation continues to unfold, school districts are working closely with local authorities to ensure that safety remains a priority. On Tuesday afternoon, further announcements will be made regarding the operational status for the remainder of the week.
Residents and parents are urged to stay informed through official communications from their respective school district. With many roads still deemed hazardous and utility issues prevalent, safety remains a collective responsibility. District officials and parents alike are reminded that the well-being of students is the foremost concern as evaluations continue.
Updates regarding the reopening of schools and changes to planned activities will be made available as new information is reported. In the meantime, local communities are urged to exercise caution and stay connected with updates through their district’s communication channels.
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