Rock Hill Schools Prepare for Tropical Storm Debby
ROCK HILL, S.C. – As students in the area get ready to go back to school, the threat of Tropical Storm Debby is causing local districts to remain on high alert. With the new school year just around the corner, school officials are monitoring the storm’s path closely.
On Monday, Rock Hill Schools hosted their annual Back to School Pep Rally. This event, filled with dances and games, ignited enthusiasm among educators and students alike. Lindsay Machak, spokesperson for Rock Hill Schools, addressed the tough times in public education, saying, “We wanted to show all of our educators that we’re here for them.” During this gathering, Meghan Caldwell from India Hook Elementary School was recognized as the “Teacher of the Year.”
While the atmosphere was cheerful, district staff were also paying attention to the weather updates and the possible impacts of Debby. “We are very eagerly watching the weather to see what’s gonna happen,” Machak noted. She emphasized that decisions regarding school operations would be made as new information became available.
Having experienced challenges from severe weather in recent months, district officials know how critical timely decisions can be. “It was a scary time,” Machak explained, referencing a school cancellation earlier this year. “We don’t take this decision lightly. And we make sure that we inform our families as soon as we’ve made a decision.”
Other local school districts, including Mooresville Graded School District, Fort Mill, Rowan-Salisbury, Stanly, and Lancaster, are also on alert but currently plan to start the school year as scheduled. Officials across these districts have assured parents and students that safety is their top priority, and adjustments will be made as necessary if the situation worsens.
As Tropical Storm Debby draws nearer, communities in and around Rock Hill remain vigilant. Parents and students are reminded to stay informed as updates and announcements are expected in the coming days.