Safety Preparedness User Guide - LaNina 2011

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November 18, 2011 [9]

www.bothell-reporter.com • www.kenmore-reporter.com

LaNiña 2011

When snow hits, school-district officials have decisions to make By Andy Nystrom anystrom@bothell-reporter.com

This group of Northshore School District buses wasn’t going anywhere for a while during last year’s inclement weather. Courtesy photo

Northshore School District’s buses aren’t the only “well-oiled machines” in the area. When it comes to making crucial decisions about school closures or delays — or if and when those buses will roll — when inclement weather hits the region, the district superintendent and other officials are “raring to go,” said Leanna Albrecht, Northshore School District communications director. “It’s a well-thought-out process when we kick into gear,” said Albrecht, noting that by following www.schoolreport. org, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s weather forecast and media Web sites, coupled with the school-district transportation department’s reports, they make the call as to what the schedule will be like each day. Decisions may be made the night before or by 5:30-6 a.m.; crews are often assessing the roads by 3:30 a.m.

Last year, there were three snow days, Albrecht said; make-up days are added to the end of the school year. “It’s all about safety. Our buses transport 10,000 students twice a day. We ask, ‘Can the buses make it through?’” she added. In total, the district has a fleet of about 100 buses that tackle Northshore’s main and rural roads and many hills. According to Dan Vaught, executive director of support services, he’s been involved in making many weather-related decisions in his 23 years with the district. “We had years when we had no problems. And we had years when we were out of school for a week at a time,” he said. Albrecht and others on the decision-making crew are up and ready to spring into action by about 5 a.m. “We’re waiting for that call,” she said about how the weather will dictate how her day will start. If schools will be closed or [ more weather page 10 ]

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