Storm Closures And Cancellations: Schools, Trash Pickup, Youth Sports And More

September 4, 2018

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The following closures and schedule changes have been announced for Tuesday due to Tropical Storm Gordon.

Schools

  • Escambia County (FL) Schools will be closed on Tuesday.
  • Santa Rosa County schools will close for a half day, all after-school activities to include community school/latch key kid program will also be closed. Schools will resume as scheduled on Wed., Sept. 5. For the early release schedule, click here.
  • Pensacola State will be closed on Tuesday, September 4, and will reopen on Wednesday, September 5.
  • All UWF locations will be closed on Tuesday, Sept. 4. This includes all classes, events, campus activities and online courses.
  • Pensacola Christian Academy classes are canceled for Tuesday. Afternoon and evening activities are also canceled. PCA is currently scheduled to resume on Wednesday.
  • Byrneville Elementary School will be closed
  • Camp Fire Century will be closed
  • Coastal Alabama Community College – All night classes on all campuses are canceled on Tuesday.
  • Creative Learning Academy will be closed on Tuesday.
  • Catholic High School will be closed on Tuesday.
  • East Hill Christian will be closed on Tuesday.
  • Aletheia Christian Academy will be closed on Sept. 4
  • Escambia Christian School will be closed on Sept 4.
  • Sacred Heart Cathedral School will be closed on Sept. 4
  • Little Flower Catholic School will be closed on Sept. 4
  • Episcopal Day School of Pensacola will be closed on Sept. 4
  • Lighthouse Christian Academy has closed all campuses for Sept. 4.
  • Montessori School will be closed on Tuesday.
  • Escambia Academy (Canoe, AL) releases at 11:30 a.m. All athletic games for Tuesday are canceled.
Trash Pickup
  • ECUA — Normal pick up schedules for now. The situation will be evaluated Tuesday morning and and changes will be posted here.
Other Closures
  • A Town of Century budget workshop set for Tuesday has been canceled. Town Hall will close at noon.
  • Naval Air Station Pensacola (NASP), Corry Station and Saufley Field will curtail normal operations and close to all visitors and non-essential personnel at 7 a.m. Tuesday.  All facilities on board the base, including Child Development Center, Youth Center and all tourist attractions, e.g., National Naval Aviation Museum, Lighthouse, Ft Barrancas, etc. will be closed. All employees should contact supervisors for specific information or guidance.
  • Gulf Islands National Seashore at Ft. Pickens and Perdido Key closed at 10 a.m.
Youth Sports/Activities
  • Northview’s Mini Cheer Clinic that was scheduled for Tuesday has been rescheduled to Wednesday. The clinic will continue on Wednesday from 4:00 – 5:30 as long as school resumes.
  • NWE Football and Cheer photos have been rescheduled for Thursday, Sept. 20.
  • Cantonment Youth Sports practices for ALL teams Tuesday and Wednesday are canceled. Practice will also be cancel Thursday to allow families to attend Open House for grades K-8. Practice will resume on Friday, September 7th at the usual time, weather permitting. Cantonment football will practice Wednesday and the rest of the week as scheduled.
  • ECUA — Normal pick up schedules for now. The situation will be evaluated Tuesday morning and and changes will be posted here.

Other closures will be posted as they are announced.

Comments

4 Responses to “Storm Closures And Cancellations: Schools, Trash Pickup, Youth Sports And More”

  1. John Morrow on September 4th, 2018 10:14 am

    All Escambia County Courts are open today, if you have a court date today you better show up.

  2. Distin on September 3rd, 2018 11:52 pm

    Will the probation offices be closed?

  3. Frank Nelson on September 3rd, 2018 10:29 pm

    Is the Escambia County Coalition closed?

  4. Dee Wolfe-Sullivan on September 3rd, 2018 7:27 pm

    Byrneville Elementary is closed. We follow the Escambia Florida School District weather decisions.