AUSTIN, Texas — Most places across Central Texas already did not have class on Monday due to Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
But some are wondering if schools will be closed or have late starts on Tuesday, with the threat of freezing temperatures. Some have already made decisions, while others announced how they plan to determine if they need to close.
Campuses and districts that will closed or delayed Tuesday:
Editor's note: These schools are closed unless otherwise noted.
- Austin ISD (delayed two hours)
- Bastrop ISD
- Blanco ISD
- Brentwood Christian School
- Cedars International Academy (delayed two hours)
- Chaparral Star Academy (delayed two hours)
- Dime Box ISD (closed Tuesday, delayed until 10 a.m. Wednesday)
- Del Valle ISD
- Dripping Springs ISD
- Eanes ISD (delayed two hours)
- Elgin ISD
- Fayetteville ISD
- Flatonia ISD
- Florence ISD
- Georgetown ISD (delayed two hours)
- Giddings ISD
- Harmony Public Schools (delayed two hours)
- Hays CISD
- Huston-Tillotson (delayed until 11 a.m.)
- Hutto ISD (delayed two hours)
- IDEA Kyle
- IDEA Bluff Springs, Montopolis, Rundberg, Parmer Park, Health Professions, Pflugerville, Round Rock Tech (delayed two hours)
- Jarrell ISD (delayed two hours)
- KIPP Texas - Austin (delayed two hours)
- Lago Vista ISD
- Lake Travis ISD (delayed two hours)
- Leander ISD (delayed two hours)
- Lexington ISD (closed Tuesday, delayed two hours Wednesday)
- Liberty Hill ISD (delayed two hours Tuesday)
- Llano ISD (delayed two hours)
- Lockhart ISD (closed Tuesday, delayed two hours Wednesday)
- Manor ISD (delayed two hours)
- Pflugerville ISD (delayed two hours)
- Rockdale ISD
- Round Rock ISD (delayed two hours)
- San Marcos CISD
- Schulenburg ISD
- Smithville ISD
- St. Michael's Catholic Academy (delayed two hours)
- St. Gabriel's Catholic School (delayed two hours)
- Taylor ISD
- Texas School for the Blind
- Texas School for the Deaf
- Texas State Technical College
- Texas State University
- Thrall ISD (delayed two hours Tuesday)
- Universal Technical Institute
- Valor South Austin, North Austin and Leander (start time 10 a.m.)
- Valor Kyle
- Wayside Schools
- Wimberly ISD
What districts said about their process and plans:
District leaders say they typically decide by 8 p.m. the night before if they expect classes to be impacted the next day. In rare cases, they could wait until 5 a.m. on the day of scheduled classes.
Bastrop ISD said it will decide on Wednesday's schedule sometime Tuesday. In the meantime, it says Calvary Episcopal Church Parish Hall will remain open as a warming center.
Blanco CISD, which does not take MLK Day off, canceled classes for Monday, Jan. 15.
Burnet CISD, which also does not take MLK Day off, said all classes were canceled for Monday, Jan. 15.
Elgin ISD leaders say they will notify the community of any changes to the school day or activities through social media, phone, email, and text.
GISD said information is available on their website and that social media will be the immediate way to update families and staff. Schedule changes will then be shared through a direct email to staff and families, as well as posted to social media.
In the event of a delay, the district says parents should review their child's campus hours and bus schedule.
Granger ISD was closed Monday for MLK Day and will monitor the weather for Tuesday.
Jarrell ISD said as the weather evolves, it will send updates before the start of school on Tuesday.
The district is asking families to be weather aware and review its Bad Weather Procedures.
According to LISD, the superintendent will decide no later than 5 a.m. on the day of scheduled classes.
As soon as a decision is made, LISD will call, text and email all parents and staff. The information will also be posted on their website and all social media platforms. LISD says if you don't get any notifications, classes will continue as usual.
The district said if there is a delay or cancelation of classes, families will be notified by phone, email, and text if their contact information is up to date in Skyward.
The district announced Monday that they will operate on a normal schedule for Tuesday. Any changes to their schedule will be announced no later than 6 a.m. Tuesday, according to officials.
PfISD said they will decide after consulting with emergency management, law enforcement and other school districts, along with transportation and facilities staff members.
School-wide or district-wide changes will prompt the district to send out an email, text and phone call, along with social media and website announcements.
Officials say to check Skyward to make sure your information is up-to-date.
Round Rock ISD said it is continuing to work with officials to monitor weather and road conditions.