Weather Alerts
Current School Snow Closures
Any school closures for the Richmond School District will be posted here.

General Information
During school days when there is snow on the ground, Richmond schools will remain open if at all possible.  Any district wide closure will be decided by 6:00 a.m. at the latest and announced on this website and through other communication methods listed below.
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School snow closure hotline:  (604) 295-4304

Radio - AM

690 - CBC Radio One
1320 - CHMB
730 - AM 730 (CHMJ)
1470 - Fairchild
980 - CKNW
1600 - Radio India
1130 - News1130

Radio - FM

88.1 - CBC Radio One
103.5 - QM/FM

Television

CBC
CTV BC
Global TV
Fairchild TV
City TV

Individual school closures due to unique circumstances (e.g., power outage) will be announced as early as possible in the same manner.

No radio or television announcement will be made saying that schools are open.  Only school closures will be announced by the media.

When Are Schools Closed Because of Snow?
Schools provide an important public service to the community.  Any closure has a significant impact on tens of thousands of families.  Most cannot arrange alternate child care when schools are closed unexpectedly.  Schools will not be closed due to snow or other weather conditions unless conditions reach the level of civic emergency (a very rare occurrence) or there is damage or other circumstances (e.g., power outage) at a particular school that makes it impossible to operate safely.

During snow events it is common for police and other authorities to advise citizens to avoid unnecessary travel.  These advisories are very different from direction to close public facilities and should not be interpreted as implying schools are closed.

Staff, students and parents should assume that schools will be open.  Should it become necessary to close schools, that decision will be made as early as possible, and no later than 6:00 a.m.  Closures will be announced via the media outlets listed above.

Students are encouraged to attend school on a snow day.  However, it is understood that some students travel to school in ways that may not be possible or safe on a snow day.  Therefore, no student will be penalized for lack of attendance.  Student safety is the first priority of the District.

Parents/Guardians are responsible for their children's safe travel to school on a snow day.  If, for any reason, a parent/guardian feels that a child cannot travel safely to school they should make other arrangements.  Schools will be kept open to provide the option of attendance for all, but the decision to attend is the responsibility of each family.

Regular and special needs school busses will attempt to operate on their normal schedule during a snow day.  Significant changes to the regular bus schedule as a result of weather conditions will be reported on this web site.  Should the condition of side streets require a change to the operation of special needs school busses, or any cancellation of service, all affected families will be informed individually by e-mail or phone.