What are Beaufort County schools doing for Hurricane Idalia? Here’s what to know

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA - BEAUFORT

Updated 1:35 p.m. by Sarah Haselhorst / shaselhorst@islandpacket.com

Due to inclement weather from Hurricane Idalia, online and in person are canceled Wednesday and Thursday, according to the school’s website. Residence halls and the Sand Shark dining halls are open but may have limited service due to potential power outages.

All other university offices will be closed Wednesday and Thursday. We expect to resume normal operations for classes and all services on Friday, the website said. Students and employees should monitor email for details.

TECHNICAL COLLEGE OF THE LOWCOUNTRY CLASSES CANCELED WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY

Updated 12:41 p.m. by Mary Dimitrov / mdimitrov@islandpacket.com

All TCL campuses will be closed Wednesday and Thursday due to Hurricane Idalia, according to a press release.

All classes are canceled during this time. Employees will be working virtually, weather permitting.

Normal business operations are expected to resume Friday.

BEAUFORT COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS GO REMOTE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY

Updated 11:04 a.m. by Mary Dimitrov / mdimitrov@islandpacket.com

Beaufort County schools will have eLearning and remote work days Wednesday and Thursday due to Hurricane Idalia, according to the district. Extracurricular activities are canceled and buildings will be closed on both days.

Teachers should provide students information about eLearning. If families are traveling or have power outages the district recommends they reach out to teachers once possible so they can made accommodations.

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The district worked with the County’s Emergency Operations Center and factored in projected high-winds that may prevent the safe travel of school buses in their decision.

The district recommends checking text and email communication as well as monitoring the district’s website and social media pages.