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Weather and Closures

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ASD Emergency Closure Plan

EmergencyClosureProcedures1162025 (PDF)

updated 11-06-25

Winter Light over a Snowy Cabin

Whose woods these are I think I know.   

His house is in the village though;   

He will not see me stopping here   

To watch his woods fill up with snow.   

 

My little horse must think it queer   

To stop without a farmhouse near   

Between the woods and frozen lake   

The darkest evening of the year.   

 

He gives his harness bells a shake   

To ask if there is some mistake.   

The only other sound’s the sweep   

Of easy wind and downy flake.   

 

The woods are lovely, dark and deep,   

But I have promises to keep,   

And miles to go before I sleep,   

And miles to go before I sleep.


- Robert Frost

Winter Weather/Outdoor Recess

Anchorage School District cares about the safety and well-being of all its students. Being prepared for colder temperatures is an important part of living in Alaska. ASD has developed guidelines for when temperatures drop:

For Elementary Students

At the discretion of the principal or the principal’s designee, children will be expected to go outside for recess to a chill factor of –10 degrees. When the chill factor/temperature reaches 0 degrees Fahrenheit, or colder, then the children shall be admitted to the building upon their arrival at school rather than at the regular opening time. Children will be expected to have appropriate winter clothing to include warm headgear, insulated footgear and gloves or mittens. A physician’s note is necessary to exclude a student from participation in outdoor activities.

For Secondary Students

One of the major functions of the public schools is the preparation of youth for responsible citizenship. The district shall foster a learning environment which reinforces the concepts of self-discipline and the acceptance of personal responsibility. Students are expected to progress from being adult-directed to self-directed with minimal application of disciplinary measures. 

Amazingly, the same winter clothing concepts for elementary students apply to responsible adults. Put a coat on.