Inclement Weather Operating Procedures
Snow - School Closure Information
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It may be necessary to delay school starting times by one or two hours in order to take advantage of daylight hours and/or improving weather and/or road conditions. This will also allow in-town students more time to get to school and avoid heavy traffic periods.
Late Start Monday Update: If a delayed start time occurs on a Late-Start Monday, the delay time will be based on your school's normal Tuesday-Friday start time. -
AM preschool programs, zero period and before school activities, programs, and clubs cancelled. Rural bus route students will use emergency routes.
- Franklin- 9:20AM
- Sunnyside- 9:35 AM
- Jefferson- 9:20 AM
- Kamiak- 9:35 AM
- Lincoln- 9:30 AM, delayed start schedule coming soon
- Pullman High- 9:30 AM, delayed start schedule
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AM preschool programs, Zero period and before school activities, programs, and clubs cancelled. Rural bus route students will use emergency routes.
- Franklin- 10:20AM
- Sunnyside- 10:35 AM
- Jefferson- 10:20 AM
- Kamiak- 10:35 AM
- Lincoln- 10:30 AM, delayed start schedule coming soon
- Pullman High- 10:30 AM, delayed start schedule
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On some occasions weather conditions may deteriorate during the school day and necessitate early dismissal of schools. Rural students will be returned to their homes only if there is adult supervision and/or a vehicle to receive them at the point they leave the bus.
Rural students who cannot be transported to their home will be returned to their applicable school where arrangements will be made for staying at their emergency in-town address.
In-town elementary students without parents/guardians at home will not be released until arrangements have been made for a baby-sitter and/or alternate supervision. -
When school is closed, all activities and athletic events will be canceled. If road and weather conditions allow, an administrative decision can be made to allow a group to travel to an event.
If you have any questions, please contact your child's school or the district office (509-332-3581 or info@psd267.org)
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These schedules will be distributed to all rural bus riders by their bus drivers. They can also be found here: Rural Emergency Routes. In the event an emergency rural bus route will be used, you will be notified via our rapid notification system.
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If Pullman Transit transitions to snow routes, Pullman Public Schools will provide alternative transportation options both before and after school.
PSD families will be notified via ParentSquare in the event a Pullman Transit route, used by students in grades 6-12, is running a snow route and will include information about alternate pick-up and/or drop-off locations with pick-up times, which can also be found below.
The PSD yellow bus snow route loop will run in 15-minute intervals as follows:
*Times are subject to change*
Morning Route- 9:00 AM: Departs LMS
- 9:15 AM: Departs SES
- 9:30 AM: Departs JES
- 9:45 AM: Departs PHS
- 10:00 AM: Ends at LMS
Afternoon Route- 3:00 pm: Departs LMS
- 3:15 pm: Arrives at SES
- 3:30 pm: Arrives at JES
- 3:45 pm: Arrives at PHS
- 4:00 pm: Ends at LMS
To stay informed of changes to Pullman Transit routes, you can check the 'Rider Alert' section on the City of Pullman's website (Pullman Transit), or install the rider mobile app titled "PTBusBeacon" on your mobile device and enable push notifications. Pullman Transit uses push notifications to inform patrons about snow routes, detours, and emergencies. You can also call their dispatch office at 509-332-6535. -
Frequently Asked Questions About Winter Weather:
Questions about weather decisions, delays, and closures:
info@psd267.org
Questions about Pullman School District transportation:
transportation@psd267.org or (509) 334-3911
Questions about Pullman Transit
(509) 332-6535
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