ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. — St. Johns County District Schools said schools “will observe normal operations” Wednesday.
Families were sent a message from Superintendent Tim Forson, which said the district will work with the county’s Emergency Operations Center “to monitor the weather and will relay any changes to our operations” by sending messages to families.
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Here is the full message from Forson below:
“Dear St. Johns County Parents and Families,
“All St. Johns County Schools will observe normal operations tomorrow. Any specific changes to school activities will be relayed by your school.
“St. Johns County will be under a winter weather advisory late tonight into the morning tomorrow which includes freezing temperatures, rain and the possibility of ice on roads.
“We will continue to work with the SJC Emergency Operations Center and staff to monitor the weather and will relay any changes to our operations through this mass-notification system.
“Please stay safe and warm. Sincerely, Tim Forson Superintendent”
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