Central Bucks School District in Doylestown, PA announces a two-hour delayed opening on March 3 due to icy roads and winter weather. Check updated school schedules.

Central Bucks School District in Doylestown, PA announces a two-hour delayed opening on March 3
Winter weather is set to impact morning travel across Doylestown and surrounding areas, prompting the Central Bucks School District to delay the start of school on Tuesday, March 3. Officials decided after reviewing overnight forecasts predicting icy road conditions and freezing temperatures during early commute hours.
The two-hour delay will apply to all district schools and administrative buildings, giving transportation teams time to treat roads and campuses before students and staff arrive.
The Central Bucks School District confirmed that all schools and offices will operate on a two-hour delay due to winter weather concerns.
DOYLESTOWN, PA — The Central Bucks School District will operate on a two-hour delay on Tuesday, March 3.
All district schools and buildings will open two hours late due to winter weather conditions expected in the district. District leaders emphasised that student and staff safety remains their top priority. Early morning conditions may include icy roads, sidewalks, and parking lots.
"Wintry conditions and low temperatures in the early morning have the potential to create conditions for ice on roadways and other surfaces," said interim superintendent Dr Charles Malone.
"Temperatures are forecast to rise above freezing later in the morning. With safety as our top priority, the delay gives time for travel conditions to improve and our operations staff to thoroughly treat our campuses." Officials expect road conditions to improve later in the morning as temperatures rise.
Parents and students should review the updated schedules carefully to avoid confusion. Each school level will follow its specific delayed timetable.
Parents should note that dismissal times remain adjusted accordingly.
Students enrolled in these programs will follow the same delayed start and dismissal times as their respective schools.
Half-day kindergarten schedules will also adjust under the two-hour delay.
Families should confirm their child’s school category to ensure correct arrival times.
Students who drive to school should allow extra travel time, as some roads may remain slippery during the early hours.
The Central Bucks School District also adjusted its childcare operations.
Parents who rely on before-school programs should make alternate arrangements for the morning.
School officials acted proactively after monitoring weather forecasts, predicting freezing overnight temperatures and possible ice formation. Winter weather delays are common during this time of year in Pennsylvania, particularly when conditions can shift quickly overnight.
By implementing a delayed opening instead of a full closure, the district aims to minimise academic disruption while prioritising safety. Operations crews will use the extra morning time to salt walkways, treat parking lots, and ensure buildings are safe for students and staff.