Indianapolis-Area School Delays and Closures – Monday, November 10, 2025!

 Live Update


Good morning, Indianapolis area families and educators! As you prepare for the week ahead, here’s a summary of the updated school delays and closures for Monday, November 10, 2025 — and what it means for students, parents, and staff.

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🌨 What’s Going On

A mix of wintry weather and slick road conditions are impacting the region this morning. Snow, ice and colder-than-normal temperatures have caused hazardous travel, prompting several local school districts to delay start times. (WTHR)

In response, many districts are opting for a two-hour delay to give road crews extra time to treat and clear routes and ensure student safety.

📋 Key Delays & Highlights

Here are some of the schools/districts announcing delays:

Many districts in central Indiana are listed with a 2-hour delay. (WRTV Indianapolis) 

Specific examples: Carmel Clay Schools will open two hours late. (WIBC 93.1 FM) 

Guerin Catholic High School is on a two-hour delay. (WRTV Indianapolis) 

Westfield Washington Schools also delayed two hours. (WRTV Indianapolis) 

A number of more rural or neighboring county districts likewise delayed, including Tipton Community Schools, Sheridan Community Schools, Taylor Community School Corporation and more. (Clinton County Daily News) 

✅ What Parents & Students Should Know

Check onward notifications: Even with delays in place, stay alert via your school district’s website, app or social-media feed in case conditions change. 

Delayed buses: With a two-hour delay, morning bus schedules will also shift accordingly. Ensure students are ready a bit later than normal. 

After-school activities: Some events may still go on, but confirm with the school. Sometimes start times for sports or extracurriculars adjust when delays are in effect. 

Safety first: If traveling this morning, allow extra time, reduce speed on icy roads, and be cautious around school parking lots and bus stops. 

Child-care adjustments: If you work early or have younger children, you may need to arrange supervision for the extra two hours. Some schools offer limited supervision, but it’s best to check ahead. 

🕒 Looking Ahead

Monitor weather updates: The road and weather situation could evolve through the morning; schools may announce further changes. 

Plan for the rest of the week: With colder weather arriving, have a winter-weather plan ready (warm clothes, alternate travel routes, early alerts). 

Stay connected: Sign up for your district’s alert system (text/email) so you receive real-time messages. 

In short: Many area schools are opening two hours later this morning due to weather and road conditions. If your child’s school isn’t explicitly listed yet, check its official channels—delays can roll out quickly.

Stay safe, stay warm, and have a good start to your week!

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