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Palm Beach County Schools Close as Hurricane Helene Approaches

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High School Sports Events Canceled Due to Hurricane Helene

West Palm Beach, FL – With Hurricane Helene set to hit Florida’s Big Bend region on Thursday evening, Palm Beach County public schools have decided to close for the day. This closure means that all after-school activities, which include sports events, are also cancelled. The Palm Beach County School District issued a statement prioritizing the safety of students and staff, stating that “all extracurricular activities, after-school programs, sports, school meetings, and other on-campus events are canceled.” The announcement emphasizes that sustained winds expected to exceed safe limits for school bus operation played a major role in this decision.

Schools and student-athletes are adjusting swiftly to the announcement. Oxbridge Academy has proactively canceled their girls golf match scheduled for Wednesday, along with the boys golf, middle school volleyball, and cross country events planned for Thursday. This preventative measure reflects a growing trend among private schools in the area.

One major change in the sports schedule is the rescheduling of the football game between Inlet Grove and King’s Academy, which has now been moved to Monday, September 30, at 6 p.m. The swift adjustments in the sporting calendar demonstrate the ongoing commitment to safety as the community prepares for the impact of the hurricane.

As the situation evolves, there will likely be further updates regarding additional events. Students, parents, and coaches are encouraged to stay informed as the district navigates the impacts of Hurricane Helene.

In light of these developments, the focus remains on ensuring everyone’s safety and well-being during this weather event.


HERE Clinton
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