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Wall Township Schools Announce Delayed Opening Tuesday

The wintry weather expected Monday evening and overnight is anticipated to cause issues in the morning. See school start times below.

WALL, NJ — The Wall Township School District announced a 90-minute delayed opening for Tuesday, Feb. 12, as the second part of a pair of winter storms gets set to move into the area.

The National Weather Service Mount Holly office has issued a winter weather advisory for Ocean County, with a possibility of up to 4 inches of snow overnight and the possibility of ice or sleet.

There will be no morning Wrap or AM Primary School session. Superintendent Cheryl Dyer said district officials will continue to monitor the weather in the early morning and will adjust further if needed.

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"The timing of the weather makes it difficult to plan and as we all know, the forecast can be off by a few or several hours," Dyer said.

Students who attend the Monmouth County Vocational School District and are transported by Wall Public Schools buses are transported on the 90-minute delay schedule, even if the MCVSD is not delayed. Students who arrive late to the vocational schools due to a delayed opening in their home school district are considered "excused" from the class(es) missed. A student who attends a MCVSD and is transported by a bus company other than Wall Township Public School buses must check with the transportation provider to determine transportation times in the event of a delayed opening in Wall and a lack of a delayed opening in the MCVSD.

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Here is the delayed opening schedule for Wall's schools:

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