Weather Updates Across GCPS
February 2, 2026 Announcement
Due to the unsafe road conditions in many areas of the county that remain, Monday, February 2, 2026, will be a Digital Learning Day. While some roads are clear, others still have snow and/or ice. Our team has assessed conditions districtwide and shared that information with the Superintendent to support a safe decision for all schools. All school buildings will be closed, and there will be no in-person classes, activities, athletics, or meal services.
Our priority is the safety and well-being of students, families, and staff.
- Students will participate in learning remotely, as able.
- Schools will work with families to provide appropriate support.
- Staff are encouraged to review their GCPS email for specific expectations and next steps.
We will continue monitoring weather conditions and share updates about Tuesday, February 3, as soon as possible.
January 30, 2026 Announcement
Out of an abundance of caution due to potential winter weather, all GCPS events and activities scheduled for Saturday, January 31, and Sunday, February 1, are cancelled or may be rescheduled.
There are no changes to events or activities scheduled for Friday evening, January 30.
GCPS will continue to closely monitor the weather and will share updates as early as possible if weekend conditions affect Monday’s school schedule.
We understand that changes like these can be inconvenient, and we appreciate your flexibility and partnership. The safety of our students and staff is always our top priority, and we are committed to providing clear, timely information.
Please continue to watch for updates through official GCPS communication channels.
Do you have the ParentSquare app?
Don't miss out on emergency messages or important alerts! GCPS staff and families have access to the ParentSquare app! Download it and adjust the settings for your use. Please visit the ParentSquare page on the district website to learn more. The app is a great way to stay informed when inclement weather results in changes to the school schedule.
Gwinnett County opens Warming Stations
Gwinnett County opens its warming stations for residents to receive temporary, overnight relief when temperatures reach 35 degrees and below. Residents who visit the sites will be able to warm up, eat a meal, and get some rest. The warming stations will be available from 6 p.m. until 7 a.m.