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    Home»Schools»EP Schools expects delayed buses, some schools will release buses early
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    EP Schools expects delayed buses, some schools will release buses early

    By Juliana AllenNovember 29, 2022Updated:November 29, 20221 Min Read
    A bus navigates in the snow on Tuesday afternoon at Forest Hills Elementary School in Eden Prairie. Photo by Ben Hymans

    Eden Prairie Schools emailed families at 12:45 p.m. Tuesday to say that despite the snowstorm, schools will dismiss as normal this afternoon, except at Cedar Ridge, Oak Point, Eagle Heights, and Forest Hills. At those four schools, buses will release 10 minutes early to help minimize delays districtwide. 

    The email said, “As our drivers take extra caution based on current road conditions, buses may still be delayed. Please check the MyStop app for the most up-to-date location of your student’s bus. We appreciate your patience and flexibility as we work to keep all students safe.”

    The district stated that after-school activities and athletics will continue as scheduled, and that “coaches or advisors will communicate directly with students and families if there are changes to individual practice schedules.” 

    The district invited families to watch this video to learn about how it makes decisions about winter weather. 

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