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Hurricane Irma: Polk County Schools Set Plans
Polk County schools have set plans as Hurricane Irma moves closer to Florida.

LAKELAND, FL — Polk County public school students are getting an extra-long weekend courtesy of Hurricane Irma. The school district on Wednesday announced its intention to close down ahead of the storm.
The district plans to open as usual on Thursday, but will close all schools and offices on Friday, Sept. 8. The decision “is not binding upon charter and private schools,” the district warned on its website. Parents of students who attend private and charter school campuses should contact their schools directly. (For more hurricane news or local news from Florida, click here to sign up for real-time news alerts and newsletters from Lakeland Patch, and click here to find your local Florida Patch. If you have an iPhone, click here to get the free Patch iPhone app.)
Polk County school children who miss classes on Thursday, Sept. 7 will have their absences excused, the district noted on its website. “We will continue to monitor news and weather reports before announcing any additional closures.”
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Hurricane Irma was on a collision course with the Virgin Islands late Wednesday morning, packing maximum sustained winds of 185 mph. The potentially catastrophic Category 5 storm’s track shifted in the overnight hours to include almost the entire Florida Peninsula. Her projected path shows has her impacting the Florida peninsula late in the weekend and early on Monday.
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By Wednesday morning, hurricane-force winds extended out from Irma by 50 miles from the center. Tropical storm-force winds were extending outward by 185 miles.
While it’s still too early to tell the precise impacts Irma might have on Florida or the United States, forecasters say she bears close monitoring. Irma is expected to remain a major hurricane through the week. The threat Irma poses to Florida prompted Gov. Rick Scott to declare a state of emergency on Monday. The declaration includes all 67 counties within the Sunshine State.
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