Wakefield Public Schools has a two hour delay scheduled for Monday, December 22nd due to icy road conditions.How could conditions possibly worsen?
In the event the weather conditions worsen, school may need to be canceled. If this occurs, the local news stations will be contacted to disseminate this information to the community.
Please check the list of school closings in the A.M. - Wakefield Public Schools
Sunday, December 21, 2008
2 Hour Delay (Maybe More?)

Sunday, January 13, 2008
Landers Finally Closes School
I was getting nervous. Melrose, Reading, Saugus, and Stoneham -- all closed. For all of you who have tests and such due tommorow, you are lucky sons of a gun.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Mmm...slush.
Happy new year, everyone. Here's a weather report from the Item.
WAKEFIELD - With yet another winter storm that closed out 2007 and a predicted
two to four inches on the way, the Department of Public Works was out since
midnight dealing with snowfall that delivered less than predicted.Department of
Public Works Director Richard Stinson said sanding and salting operations began
around midnight, about three hours after the snow started. During the night the
snow switched to rain and Stinson said at 2 a.m. the streets were starting to
get down to bare pavement due to the earlier work. By 4 a.m. the streets were
clear due to rain but dropping temperatures about a half hour later brought
snow-covered streets by rush-hour - for the relatively few vehicles that were
actually on the roadway. Plowing began around 6 a.m. with a full complement of
DPW vehicles on the roadways plowing the snow and slush by 7 a.m. Stinson
estimated that operations should be complete by noon to 1 p.m.“Our forecast was
for three to six inches, so you gear up for that,” Stinson noted. “You don’t
treat the roads the same if you’re figuring your not going to plow. It does make
it more costly, fortunately this one wasn’t,” said Stinson, due to the
relatively quick duration of the switch from rain to snow and the fact that the
storm was winding down by sunrise.The DPW director said that as late as last
evening, at least one Boston television station was predicting eight inches of
snow in Saugus, with another giving a five to seven inch prediction for the
area. Stinson estimated that about an inch and a half of wet snow fell on
Wakefield.

Thursday, December 20, 2007
We got a lot of snow, part II
Another snowstorm swept across northern New England on Thursday, shutting down scores of schools and making for messy commutes.
Weather will never shut down Wakefield High, though! 90-minute delay, sure. Early release, O.K. But we won't get a day off until the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are spotted around town.
