CORONADO, Calif. (KGTV) - Monday afternoon, Coronado Unified School District announced that they will be implementing minimum day schedules Tuesday due to a heat advisory.
The announcement means that all students will report to school at their regular times, but the school day will end at 12:30 p.m.
Schools within the Coronado School District were also closed Monday due to high temperatures in San Diego County.
District officials said Oct. 23 was declared a "Full Release Day" as a heat wave is expected to scorch the region. The "Full Release Day" declaration means students cannot attend classes.
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Officials will monitor weather conditions for the rest of the week and inform families of any weather-related plans on their website http://coronadousd.net/