Malibu Schools Closed Monday due to Dangerous Road Conditions and Weather Concerns
Administrative Decision Made to Prioritize Student and Staff Safety
Administration officials with the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District announced the closure of four campuses Monday due to dangerous road conditions and challenges with accessing the schools.
Communication with Local Authorities
“We have been in communication with the City of Malibu, the Lost Hills Sheriff’s Captain, Supervisor Lindsay Horvath’s office and the Los Angeles County Public Works Department throughout the day,” officials said in an email to parents, guardians, and staff.
Decision to Close Schools
“Based on their updates and warning regarding roads, and mudflow issues and continued rain, the decision was made to close schools tomorrow with the safety of students and staff as our top priority,” officials stated.
Closed Campuses
- Webster Elementary
- Malibu Elementary
- Malibu Middle School
- Malibu High School
Continuity of Learning
The email further noted that parents and staff would hear from their school’s principal regarding “the continuity of learning to be engaged with our students while school is closed.”
Ongoing Monitoring and Communication
Officials said they are continuing to monitor the situation and will communicate with those in the district tomorrow regarding plans for Tuesday.
Update on Santa Monica Schools
All Santa Monica school campuses will be open Monday.
Conclusion
The decision to close Malibu schools was made with the safety of students and staff as the top priority. The district will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as necessary.
FAQs
* Why were the Malibu schools closed?
The schools were closed due to dangerous road conditions and challenges with accessing the schools.
* Which schools were affected?
Webster Elementary, Malibu Elementary, Malibu Middle School, and Malibu High School were closed.
* Will students and staff be provided with continuity of learning?
Yes, parents and staff will hear from their school’s principal regarding “the continuity of learning to be engaged with our students while school is closed.”