Habersham County Schools Closed Friday Due to Ongoing Hazardous Road Conditions

Habersham County Schools will remain closed for students on Friday, January 30, 2026, due to continued hazardous road conditions across the county, Superintendent Patrick Franklin announced.

According to Franklin, 25 to 30 roads remain unsafe for travel because of icy sections, trees hanging over roadways, and low-hanging power lines. School officials determined that conditions are not safe for school buses or student drivers.

“Our transportation department does not feel safe placing school buses and student drivers on our roadways,” Franklin said in the announcement to parents.

Staff Reporting Information

School staff are expected to report to work at 8:30 a.m., or later when it is safe to do so. Teachers and staff will use the day to focus on lesson planning and preparation ahead of another storm system forecasted for Saturday.

Student Materials Pickup

Parents will have an opportunity to pick up instructional materials, including lessons and library books, on Friday. Schools will communicate specific pickup details directly with families.

County and school officials continue to monitor road conditions and work closely with local agencies to address remaining hazards.

Habersham News will continue to provide updates as conditions change and further decisions are made regarding school operations.

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