Safety vs. Schedule: The Parental Perspective on School Weather Closures
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Guest: Stephen Wooten, Researcher
As a parent, there’s nothing more important than making sure your child is safe—especially when severe weather threatens their school day. Whether it’s the decision to delay, dismiss early, or shelter in place, we rely on school officials to make the right call. But as any parent knows, those decisions aren’t always black and white. Should schools be more cautious, or are they sometimes too quick to pull the trigger? And how much say should parents have in the process, if at all? Today on the show, we’re chatting with Stephen Wooten, a researcher who has been studying how parents feel about the tough calls schools have to make. As both a Weather Geek and a parent, this conversation hits close to home.
Chapters
- 00:00 The Importance of Weather Decisions for Schools
- 02:49 Understanding Parental Perspectives on School Weather Protocols
- 06:07 Research Methodology: Gathering Insights from Parents
- 08:59 Key Findings: Preferences for Early Dismissals
- 11:54 Infrastructure and Safety: Parents' Concerns
- 14:51 Communication: Building Trust Between Schools and Parents
- 17:57 The Role of Social Media in Weather Communication
- 20:55 Future Directions: Enhancing School Weather Protocols
- 23:57 Conclusion: Balancing Safety and Parental Preferences
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