Beaufort County Schools to dismiss all students three hours early on Friday, August 26, 2011
Published: Friday, August 26th, 2011 @ 3:59 am
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In preparation for Hurricane Irene's arrival in Eastern Carolina, Beaufort County Schools will dismiss three hours early on Friday, August 26.
This will enable students and staff to get home well before storm conditions arrive in our area. Families will be able to make final storm preparations and help reduce traffic on area roadways. We will be able to move school buses to safer, accessible locations in our county and open shelters as needed.
Please monitor local television and radio stations for updates on local conditions. We want each family to take all necessary precautions to remain safe through this storm.
Sarah Hodges
Public Information Officer
Beaufort County Schools
252.946.6593 office
252.402.5834 cell
This will enable students and staff to get home well before storm conditions arrive in our area. Families will be able to make final storm preparations and help reduce traffic on area roadways. We will be able to move school buses to safer, accessible locations in our county and open shelters as needed.
Please monitor local television and radio stations for updates on local conditions. We want each family to take all necessary precautions to remain safe through this storm.
Sarah Hodges
Public Information Officer
Beaufort County Schools
252.946.6593 office
252.402.5834 cell
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