Posted on Wednesday, January 8 at 3:25 p.m.:
Dear Farmer Families,
After further review of the impending winter weather, including snow and ice predictions, we have made the decision to close school on both Thursday, January 9, and Friday, January 10. The forecast calls for challenging conditions, and we want to prioritize the safety of our students, staff, and families.
Please stay safe and continue to monitor local weather updates. We will keep you informed of any additional changes as needed.
Posted on Wednesday, January 8 at 11 a.m.:
Dear Farmersville ISD Families,
Due to the forecasted inclement weather conditions, Farmersville ISD will not have school tomorrow, January 9. The winter storm is expected to move into our area early tomorrow morning, which could create challenging and potentially dangerous conditions for students and staff returning home from school.
The safety of our students and staff is our top priority, and we believe this is the best course of action to ensure everyone’s well-being during this winter storm.
We will continue to monitor the weather and provide updates through our website, social media, text messages, news outlets, and email.
We appreciate your understanding and support. Please be safe and stay warm.
Posted on Tuesday, January 7:
Hello, Farmer Nation!
The current forecast from the National Weather Service indicates a chance of inclement weather later this week.
The decision to open, close, or delay schools will be made late Wednesday night, January 8.
The safety of our students and staff will be the guiding factor in making this determination. Farmersville ISD will send notifications via our website, social media, email, text message, and/or local news stations. Thank you for your understanding and support.
To see the latest information on the forecasted inclement weather updates, visit https://bit.ly/FISDweatherupdate.