Great Falls- School officials are announcing the bus delays and closures for Tuesday due to winter conditions.
While all schools under Great Falls Public Schools will be open February 26, bus routes will not run outside the city.
In a press release, school officials stated they made the decision to cancel some bus routes after contacting the National Weather Service.
The following bus routes have been canceled for Tuesday, February 26:
Middle and High School:
- 30 Gore Hill
- 33 McGiver
- 34 Fox Farm
- 35 Sun Prairie
- 36 McGiver
- 37 Woodland Estates
- 40 Bootlegger
- 41 Golden Valley Loop
- 58 Lower River Rd.
- 59 Upper River Rd
Elementary:
- 41 Golden Valley Loop
- 43 McGiver
- 44 Gore Hill
- 46 Sun Prarie
- 47, 48, 49 Woodland Estates and Fox Farm
- 65 Bootlegger
- 66 Upper River Road
- 67 Lower River Road
All other bus routes will run and parents are advised to watch for Edulink messages in case of delayed pickups.
Parents have the right to make attendance decision based on individual circumstances as all weather-related absences are excused.
Tuesday evening events are not canceled at this time. Any cancellations will be announced Tuesday afternoon.
Area schools have also announced closures and bus delays.
Geraldine Public School: Bus routes and trip to legislature canceled; school is still on for in-town students and those able to make it safely
Geyser Public Schools: (UPDATE) School is canceled
Lewistown Public Schools: Morning bus routes will not run
Opportunities, Inc. Head Start: Great Falls, Shelby, and Cut Bank bus routes are canceled
Stanford Public Schools: Buses running two hours late
Cascade Public Schools: Adel, Castner Falls and Chestnut Valley bus routes will not run
Greenfield School: Late start – 8:40 am
Highwood Public Schools: School is canceled
Roy Public Schools: Field trip to attend Supaman performance in Grass Range is canceled
Winnett Public Schools: Supaman presentation has been rescheduled for March 7th
Grass Range Public Schools: Tyler/Flatwillow bus not running and Supaman presentation has been rescheduled for March 7th