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Columbia Missourian

School officials plan for heat cancellation

By Rebekah Sasse
August 21, 2007 | 12:00 a.m. CDT

Parents wondering whether Columbia Public Schools will be closed or dismissed early because it’s too hot and humid can find out by about 10 p.m. the previous evening at ColumbiaMissourian.com and through other local media.

“To determine whether we will close early, we visit the buildings, look at the forecast, look at the heat index, we speak with the meteorologist and we speak with the health department to see if there are any warnings out,” Assistant Superintendent Lynn Barnett said. “And after we know all these things, we meet together.”

The National Weather Service forecasts a high temperature for today of 94 degrees in Columbia and a heat index of 102.

On early dismissal days, the schedule is:

On hot days when school remains in sessions, teachers will allow students to take numerous water breaks.

Last year, the public schools did not close or dismiss early for excessive heat. In 2005, schools dismissed early on one day.