Crete, IL – Families in Crete and surrounding communities are preparing for adjusted school schedules as Crete-Monee School District 201-U has announced a K-12 early dismissal set for Tuesday.
The district outlined staggered release times across grade levels, impacting elementary through high school students, along with specific programming adjustments for early childhood education.
According to Crete-Monee School District 201-U, the early dismissal will take place Tuesday, with K-5 students released at 12:15 p.m., Crete-Monee Middle School students dismissed at 11:30 a.m., and Crete-Monee High School and Bridges program students released at 10:50 a.m. Officials also noted that there will be no school for PM early childhood programs, while all-day and AM early childhood attendees will not have classes.
District officials shared the reminder in a public notice to ensure families can plan transportation and after-school arrangements accordingly. Early dismissals are typically scheduled to accommodate staff development, administrative planning, or other district-wide operational needs.
Parents and guardians are encouraged to review the times carefully, particularly those with students across multiple grade levels, as dismissal windows vary by more than an hour. Bus schedules and pick-up routines may also be adjusted to reflect the earlier release times.
School officials have not indicated any additional schedule changes beyond Tuesday but recommend monitoring district communications for updates.
The announcement comes as part of routine district planning, with administrators aiming to provide adequate notice to minimize disruption for working families and caregivers.
For the latest updates, families can visit the districtโs official website or social media channels.
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