Thursday, February 3, 2011

Katy Isd


All Katy ISD schools operate on a normal schedule from now, without interruption of classes scheduled for today.The area has expanded to 48 teams and the media have made four to six, each one for Katy ISD school. Last season, Katy Cinco Ranch and Bear Creek temporairement won.Including were super impressed by the cuts this morning, was quickly restored Classes Continued normal.The electricity and the need for load shedding due to the application for energy increased due to cold weather that hit the state. Power cuts are episodic looked to continue until the State's request to reduce the electricity grid, according to ERCOT.

Katy said spokesman Steve Stanford ISD some schools in northern H, 10 and east of Mason Road, including Bear Creek, affected by a temporary power outage this morning, power was quickly been restored and classes continued as stated usual.Stanford because they were planning cuts of relatively short duration, usually between 10 to 45 minutes, continued operations as they would in a blackout due a thunderstorm.All our schools are equipped with backup generators, emergency lighting providing a minimum. Only in the case of a prolonged outage would affect normal operations, "said Stanford.

The Katy Independent School District Emergency Management Team is monitoring current weather conditions and forecast the arrival of winter rainfall later today.The team has an emergency action plan in place when the weather deteriorate throughout the day and determine if changes in school schedules, including early dismissal, district officials are warranted.If ultimately determine an early dismissal is necessary to reject junior high campus at 12:35 and schools primary will be at 01:40 pmKaty ISD announced that it will operate a normal schedule on Thursday, February 3, according to the National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning for Thursday and Friday.
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