Skip to content

Weather Information

Weather Rules - Inside/Outside Day:

Please make note of what determines an inside day here at our school.  For air quality, when particulate matter (PM2.5) is about 90, an inside day is called.  PM2.5 levels are checked at www.airquality.utah.gov.  When precipitation occurs that would cause students to be wet, an inside day is called.  When the temperature is 20 degrees Fahrenheit (including wind chill) or below, an inside day is called.  Orange flags are posted on the front and east entrances when an inside day is called, signaling students are to enter the school when they are dropped off.  Please dress students accordingly.



Emergency Communications & Snow Closure Guidelines

The following guidelines have been adopted by all Jordan District schools.

Emergency Communications Procedures – Severe Weather Closure Days
Schools in Jordan School District will remain open, if at all possible, on all scheduled school days. Even when weather conditions are severe, every effort will be made to keep schools open in the belief that it is in the best interest of the students. The District is concerned about the safety of all students, staff and patrons. We encourage everyone to use caution traveling safely to and from our schools and buildings.

The District recognizes the rights of parents to make decisions that are best for their children. Therefore, the option to keep children home when weather conditions are severe is always at the parents’ discretion and the school respects the decision. Students who are kept home by a parent or guardian will not be penalized for their absence or tardiness. Make-up schoolwork may be necessary, but schools will accommodate students on the timely completion of required assignments or tests.

On occasion, weather may be so extreme the District will close schools or implement a late start or early dismissal. The following information outlines the communication procedures that will be followed if such school closures or delays become necessary.

  • Media Announcements
    Parents and employees should listen to these designated radio or television stations for school closure information between the hours of 6-8 a.m. (If schools dismiss early, the media will air the announcement as soon as possible.)

    • Radio Station
      • KSL-1160AM / 102.7FM
    • TV Stations
      • KSL — Channel 5
      • KUTV — Channel 2
      • KTVX — Channel 4
      • Fox-News — Channel 13
  • Listen for One of These Messages
    One of the following messages will be aired by the media:

    • “Schools Will Be Closed” (day and date)
    • “Schools Will Start Late” (day and date)
    • “Schools Will Dismiss Early” (day and date)
  • Keep Phones Accessible
    Phones will be used for emergencies; therefore, parents are asked not to call the schools or the District.
  • Closures Posted on the Web
    School closure information will be posted by 6 a.m. on Jordan School District’s website at jordandistrict.org.
  • Authorized Statements
    The media will only announce school closures when authorized by the Superintendent of Schools or his/her designee after he/she has consulted with the Administrator of Auxiliary Services, the Transportation Director, the National Weather Service, and other state, county and city agencies.
  • Closures for One Day Only
    All announcements are for one day only.
  • Normal Operation
    No announcement means normal operation.
  • Parents Need An Emergency Plan
    Parents are encouraged to establish an emergency plan for their children in the event that schools are closed, start late or are dismissed early. Parents should instruct their children where to go or what to do if a parent is not at home.
  • Bus Stops
    On severe weather days, understand that buses may be running late due to road conditions and/or traffic delays. Please watch for email, phone or text messages regarding delayed bus routes. Parents are asked to wait with and/or meet their students at bus stops when buses are running on delayed or emergency schedules.
  • Make-up Days
    The Utah State Board of Education requires a minimum of 180 instructional days of school. Days lost because of inclement weather will be made up first on the Washington and Lincoln Day Recess (Presidents’ Day) and then during Spring Recess. (As per District Policy D207 Calendar Development)
  • Late Start
    When the District has designated a school day as “Schools Will Start Late,” the expectation is that employees will arrive at their schools/departments at their regular contract time, or as soon as they can arrive safely.

Please contact the principal at your local school for additional information.