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Inclement Weather and School Cancellation - Let's Talk HCS Episode 11

38 min · 14. jan. 2026
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How does a school district really decide when to close schools for bad weather? It's not one person, one forecast, or one quick call. In this episode of Let's Talk HCS, we're recording from the Emergency Operations Center to pull back the curtain on how weather decisions are made. District leaders, transportation staff, a local meteorologist, and emergency management personnel all come together to explain what happens behind the scenes when snow, ice, wind, or severe storms threaten our area. You'll hear: * Why Chattanooga's geography makes weather so hard to predict * What role do bus drivers play in decisions * Why closing just one part of the county isn't as simple as it sounds.

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