Inclement Weather Update: Feb. 1, 2026

Dear Families, Faculty, and Staff,
We hope you are warm and well. The lingering effects of last weekend’s inclement weather combined with ongoing below freezing temperatures continue to make road conditions on secondary roads and in neighborhoods hazardous. No useful melting has occurred or is anticipated, and conditions remain unsafe for our buses, student drivers, staff, and families. In addition to treacherous roadways, the roads, parking lots, bus loops, and sidewalks at our schools remain unsafe.
While we are working closely with our contractors to clear these areas when practical, the extremely cold temperatures and limited melting remain a significant challenge to these ongoing efforts.
As a result,
HCPS will be CLOSED on Monday, February 2 AND Tuesday, February 3. Monday will be a Remote Learning Day (more information below). Employees use Code 6 for both days, meaning at the earliest possible time, only designated personnel report to work. All other employees work remotely as able. Please note that
any designated employees who may be needed will be contacted directly by their supervisor.
While our schools and offices will be closed, tomorrow (Monday) will be a Remote Learning Day across the school division as part of our inclement weather instructional plan that we shared with you last week. As a reminder, please note the following with regard to the Remote Learning Day:
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All families will receive a ParentSquare message from your student’s teacher(s). This message will include information about how students can access their assignments for the day and how to contact the teacher if your child needs assistance.
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Elementary school students will complete activities that do not require a computer and will be shared via ParentSquare by your student’s teacher. This work will be turned into your student’s classroom teacher once schools reopen to count as participation for the day.
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Middle and high school students will access
B Day lessons to work on independently in Schoology.
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Flexibility is key. We ask that you please practice the same patience, grace, and kindness that helped us successfully navigate recent school years. We recognize the impact a Remote Learning Day may bring to your family and greatly appreciate your adaptability to help ensure that our students receive instruction and support.
- The most up-to-date chart showing the specific impact of inclement weather days and the plan for any future closures can be found
here.
Please note that
all after-school activities and events are canceled for Monday, February 2 AND Tuesday, February 3. Building access by school and community organizations will not be permitted.
We understand this continues to be disruptive and sincerely appreciate your patience as we work to make the best possible decisions for our students and staff. We hope that sharing this information well in advance is helpful to you as you begin to make the necessary arrangements. We will communicate any further delays or closures that may be necessary as quickly as possible.
As always, we appreciate your support. Thank you.
Stay safe and warm,
Hanover County Public Schools