Peninsula schools and Peninsula College post delays, closure for inclement weather

Port Angeles

Buses will run on snow routes, and there will be no preschool.

For more information, visit the Port Angeles School District website at https://tinyurl.com/y8wvdq9x.

Sequim

All Sequim School District schools will be on a two-hour late start.

Helen Haller, Sequim Middle School, Olympic Peninsula Academy, Sequim High School and Sequim Options School will begin at 10:15 a.m.

Greywolf will begin at 10:30 a.m. Buses will be on snow routes, and there will be no morning preschool.

If the snow continues and there is further need to adjust school times, the district will send a call notification Thursday morning.

Port Townsend

The Port Townsend district will open two hours late. There will be no a.m. preschool. Both a.m. and p.m. buses will run on snow routes. There will be no p.m. preschool pickup and no out-of-district transportation.

Chimacum

The Chimacum district will have no out-of-district transportation. The district will be on a weather delay and bus schedule. Users are encouraged to check the district website at http://www.csd49.org.

Quilcene

The Quilcene district is closed for Thursday, Feb. 22.

Peninsula College

All classes at Port Angeles, Port Townsend and CRTC scheduled for before 10 a.m. are canceled for Thursday, Feb. 22.

Classes after 10 a.m. will be on a two-hour delay.

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