With the threat of impending weather this weekend, we want to inform you of our plan!
IF we are out on Monday, February 23rd, this would be used as a traditional snow day.
IF we are out additional days, these will be remote learning days and students will complete the work that is being sent home today from their teachers.
While we are planning ahead, we will communicate further IF any closures or delays will be needed. Thank you!
This month we celebrate students who showed outstanding resilience — rising after setbacks, staying focused through challenges, and modeling perseverance for their peers. We are so proud of your hard work and courage. 💪✨
There is a widespread phone connection issue between Verizon and Breezeline that affects external calls to the schools. They are aware and working on the issue. In order for families to contact the schools please use the information below:
NES-
Martha Williams- 804-494-9818
Christina Headley- cheadley@nucps.net
NMS-
Shelli Lipton- 804-238-0039
Tracey Harding- tharding@nucps.net
NHS-
Javornda Ashton- 804-238-2088
Yvonne Woolard- ywoolard@nucps.net
🐾❄️ Snowfall Prediction Challenge Winners Recognized! ❄️🐾
Yesterday, we were excited to recognize the winners of our Snowfall Prediction Challenge, led by none other than Frank the Snowshoe Cat! 🐱☃️
👏 Congratulations to:
Alexis — NES
Paige — NMS
Each winner received a gift bag full of goodies as a thank-you for their awesome predictions and winter spirit! 🎁❄️
📏 The official snowfall total in the Town of Heathsville came in at 5 centimeters, measured before we were iced out. Frank says their guesses were purr-fectly on point! 🐾
Thanks to all our students who participated and helped make this snowy weekend extra fun. Stay warm, stay safe, and keep an eye out—Frank may be back with another challenge soon! ❄️🐱
The "Slow & Steady" Approach: Roads are still a bit "sketchy," so take your time. No need to audition for Fast & Furious:
Safety First: We’re letting the sun do the heavy lifting before we head out.
Buses and bells will be exactly two hours behind their normal schedule. See you (slightly later) tomorrow!
Frank the Cat has a message for our Northumberland County Public Schools family.
"I’ve been watching the ice from my favorite windowsill, and it still looks a bit too slippery for our buses and paws. Because of those icy conditions, schools will remain closed this Friday, January 30."
"We’re going to curl up, stay cozy, and try this again on Monday! Please stay safe, stay warm, and maybe find a nice sunny spot for a nap. See you soon!"
This is Frank the Cat calling with some important (and potentially cozy) news.
Since the roads are still looking more like a skating rink than a street, Northumberland County Public Schools will remain closed tomorrow, Thursday, January 29. It’s just too icy out there for buses, cars, and even four-wheel-drive paws.
Send pictures of your snowy adventures here: snowdaypics@nucps.net
They say three is a magic number, and tomorrow, Wednesday, January 28, marks our third day of staying cozy at home! Because those icy roads are still acting a bit chilly, our school buildings will remain closed.
However, the learning doesn't stop! Tomorrow will be a home learning day, so grab your laptops and/or packets, a warm blanket, and your favorite snacks.
Stay safe, stay studious, and let’s make 'Day Three' the best one yet.
Stay warm, Indians!"
I’ve checked the weather, and it’s much too slippery for paws or buses! Because of the ice and continued freezing temperatures, all schools will be closed tomorrow, Tuesday, January 27.
Since it’s chilly outside, it’s a perfect day to stay in your pajamas and work on some at-home learning at your own pace. Make sure to save plenty of time for hot cocoa and snuggles!
Stay safe and stay cozy, Northumberland!
Attention Students, Staff, and Families,
It’s official: Mother Nature has turned the world into a giant, fluffy litter box, and it is simply too deep for tiny human feet. Therefore, Northumberland County Public Schools are officially CLOSED for Monday, January 26!
While you all are busy sleeping in or hunting for "cocoa," please be advised that I am still on the clock. I am currently stationed at the window—and occasionally the back porch—conducting rigorous Snow Accumulation Assessments.
Frank’s Current Field Report:
• Visual Inspection: Everything is very white.
• Depth Measurement: The snow is currently "three belly-floops" deep.
• Safety Status: I stepped in it once. It was cold. I have retreated to the radiator to process the data.
• Forecast: High probability of bird-watching and extended napping.
Please stay safe and warm, and get in some cat naps!
Hey Northumberland families!
Frank here, reporting live from Northumberland in my best green and gold gear. 🐾
The forecast is shifting fast, and I need your help! How many centimeters of snow will we get? Check your email for a link to submit your prediction.
• Predict: Send your guess in cm.
• Deadline: Saturday at 12:00 PM (noon).
Let’s see how your predictions stack up against the storm. Stay warm! 💚💛
Parents and Students
Check your emails to participate
❄️ Snowfall Prediction Challenge ❄️
Featuring Frank the Snowshoe Cat 🐾☃️
Hey students!
Winter weather is on the way, and our official NCPS snow expert has made an appearance…
Meet Frank the Snowshoe Cat 🐱❄️—our fluffy, four-pawed weather mascot!
Frank has put on his snowshoes and is watching the forecast closely, but he wants YOUR help.
🧊 How much snow do you think we’ll get this weekend?
Make your best guess in centimeters and join the Snowfall Prediction Challenge!
📅 Predictions close: Will close Saturday January 24, 2026 at 12 Noon.
📢 Winners (or closest guesses) will be announced after the storm!
We will take measurements after the snowfall in Heathsville.
Will Frank need his snowshoes… or just his cozy scarf?
Let’s find out! 🐾❄️
Greetings NCPS families,
As we head into the season of unpredictable weather, we want to ensure our students continue their learning momentum even when it is unsafe to travel to school. Moving forward, all inclement weather closings will be designated as Remote Learning Days. Please click on the link below to review the details available to help your child prepare:
https://northumberlandcpsva.sites.thrillshare.com/o/ncps/page/remote-learning
Classes resume on Tuesday, January 20th.
🌟 Honoring Our Leaders! Happy Principals Appreciation Week! 🌟
This week, we proudly celebrated the incredible leadership, dedication, and heart of our Northumberland County Public Schools principals!
👏 Martha Williams – NES
👏 Joram Regis – NHS
👏 Shelli Lipton – NMS
Thank you for the countless hours you invest, the guidance you provide, and the unwavering commitment you show to our students, staff, and community. Your leadership moves us Forward Together and strengthens the foundation of excellence across our schools.
Let’s give a huge round of applause and appreciation to these outstanding leaders! 💚💛
Classes resume on Tuesday, January 20th.