Schools Remain Closed as Storm Éowyn Hits Ireland

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Schools Remain Closed as Storm Éowyn Hits Ireland
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Schools across Ireland will remain closed on Friday, February 10th, 2023, due to Storm Éowyn, one of the most severe storms to impact the country.

Schools across Ireland will remain closed on Friday as Storm Éowyn , one of the most severe storms the country has ever seen, batters the nation. A nationwide red wind warning is in effect, prompting the Department of Education to advise all schools in affected areas to remain closed for the day. While the red warning is expected to expire between 10am and 3pm on Friday, safety checks and preparations for reopening will likely take longer.

Schools have been instructed to prioritize the safety of students and staff, acknowledging that the storm's intensity may necessitate assessments for potential damage and ensure a secure environment for the school community upon their return. Many schools are well-equipped to continue learning online despite the closure. Michael Finn, principal of Gorey Community School in Co Wexford, stated that the school utilizes Microsoft Teams and is prepared to seamlessly transition to remote learning if needed. The school was scheduled to close on Friday for an in-service day for teachers, so students have already been provided with assignments. Finn highlighted the benefits of online learning as a means to minimize disruptions to the academic year, allowing schools to avoid sacrificing valuable time during midterm breaks or holidays to make up for lost days due to weather events.However, most primary schools are offering students a respite from online learning on Friday. Rachel Harper, principal of St Patrick's National School in Greystones, Co Wicklow, acknowledged the added pressures on parents already dealing with potential remote work arrangements, childcare disruptions, and children's anxieties surrounding the storm. She emphasized that the day off would provide much-needed relief for families navigating these challenges.

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