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Bourbon County Schools Maintain Daycare Services Amid Winter Weather

Daycare services at Bourbon County Schools during winter weather

Paris, Kentucky, February 4, 2026

In the face of severe winter weather resulting in seven consecutive school closures, Bourbon County Schools have managed to keep their daycare services operational. Superintendent Dr. Larry Joe Begley indicated that many parents requested the continuation of daycare to support their working needs. Despite five days of closure due to heavy snowfall and ice, dedicated maintenance workers ensured safe access, leading to the daycare’s reopening while prioritizing student safety and preserving critical school dates.

Bourbon County Schools Maintain Daycare Services Amid Winter Weather

Paris, Kentucky – Despite seven consecutive days of school closures due to severe winter weather, Bourbon County Schools have kept their daycare services operational to support working families.

Daycare Services Remain Open

Superintendent Dr. Larry Joe Begley reported that many parents requested the daycare remain open during the school closures. The district managed to keep the service running after staff members could safely make it to work. On a typical day, the daycare serves about 100 children.

Efforts to Ensure Safety

The daycare was closed for five days last week due to snow and ice. District officials contacted employees to see if they could make it to work and had the maintenance department clear sidewalks to make them safely passable. Maintenance workers put in at least 90 hours over the past two weeks clearing ice, allowing the daycare to reopen Monday.

Impact on School Schedule

The district has used four non-traditional instruction days since the winter storm. As of now, schools are not scheduled to be out past Memorial Day. This scheduling aims to preserve important dates for students, such as graduations and proms.

Background on Winter Weather

The recent winter storm has caused significant disruptions across the region, leading to school closures and hazardous road conditions. Bourbon County Schools have prioritized the safety of students and staff while striving to maintain essential services like daycare for families in need.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Bourbon County Schools keep the daycare open during winter weather closures?
Many parents requested the daycare remain open to support working families during the school closures.
How many children does the daycare typically serve?
The daycare serves about 100 children on a normal day.
What measures were taken to ensure the daycare remained open?
Maintenance workers dedicated at least 90 hours over two weeks to clear ice and ensure safe access to the daycare.
How has the winter weather affected the school schedule?
The district has used four non-traditional instruction days since the winter storm and is not scheduled to be out past Memorial Day.
What is the current status of Bourbon County Schools?
Schools are currently closed due to winter weather, but daycare services remain open to assist families.

Key Feature Details
Location Paris, Kentucky
Issue Winter weather causing school closures
Daycare Service Status Open to support working families
Number of Children Served Approximately 100 on a normal day
Maintenance Efforts 90 hours over two weeks to clear ice
School Schedule Impact Four non-traditional instruction days used; no closures past Memorial Day

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