Richardson ISD canceled all after-school events, activities and games for Jan. 30 due to a forecast of inclement winter weather, according to a press release.

A winter storm warning is in effect throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area until 6 a.m. Feb. 1 with dangerous road travel expected, according to the National Weather service. Slick spots on bridges and overpasses are expected, and widespread icing on bridges and overpasses is expected to take place as early as the morning of Jan. 31.

District officials said afternoon bus routes will run on a normal schedule Jan. 30. If travel conditions worsen, then bus routes may take longer to complete safely.

Based on the district's assessment of the road conditions and consultation with city partners and surrounding districts, Superintendent Tabitha Branum will determine if schools in RISD will close early Jan. 30 and remain closed Jan. 31 for the safety of students and staff, according to district officials.

The xPlore programs, which provide time for students to do their homework after school, will continue to operate Jan. 30. However, xPlore parents are encouraged to pick up their students as early as possible, according to district officials.


RISD officials said the district will continue to monitor the forecast and weather/travel conditions ahead of the Jan. 31 school day. Any decision that would impact school will be announced before 6 a.m. Jan. 31.

RISD residents can check the district's homepage, Facebook page or Twitter feed for more information and updates on closures.