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Which schools are open/closed on Monday?
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Which schools are open/closed on Monday?

While many schools are still closed, some districts across the Tampa Bay area will reopen on Monday, October 14th.

This list will be updated.

Citrus County

All schools will be open Monday, October 14th.

DeSoto County

All schools will be open Monday, October 14th.

Hardee County

Schools will be closed Monday, but will reopen to students on Tuesday.

Hernando County

Monday is a professional day and students are not Attendance is mandatory.

Highlands County

All schools will be open Monday, October 14th.

Hillsborough County

All schools will remain in place closed on Monday, October 14th. An update for Tuesday will be provided by midday on Monday.

Manatee County

Monday October 14th is, and will be, a previously planned record day for employees no school for students. The district said it hopes to reopen to students on Tuesday, Oct. 15. Parents should be informed about the status for Tuesday by 5 p.m. on Monday.

Pasco County

All schools will be closed on Monday, October 14th. The district says the closure is due to equipment repairs, operational repairs, fuel shortages and hazardous road conditions.

Pinellas County

All schools will be closed on Monday, October 14th. The district said several schools were still without power. No decision has been made for Tuesday, October 15, but a decision is expected to be made by midday on Monday.

Polk County

Schools will remain closed on Monday, October 14th and Tuesday, October 15th. Campus locations are expected to reopen on Wednesday.

Sarasota County

All schools will remain in place closed on Monday, October 14th. The district said it expects to reopen in early to mid-week.

Colleges and universities

  • Saint Leo University will hold courses on-line Monday, October 14th through Friday, October 18th for the university campus, the Tampa Education Center and adult education locations.
  • Hillsborough Community College has extended its closure through Monday, October 14th.

With thousands still without power in South Florida, TECO is working day and night to get the lights back on. “We know how frustrating it is, how uncomfortable it is, to have no power, and that's why the team is really committed to the cause,” says CEO Archie Collins.

TECO asks for patience as thousands are still waiting for power to be restored

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