Dec 19, 2025
School district officials west of metro Denver in Boulder and Jefferson County closed schools at multiple locations Friday morning due to power outages as heavy winds again batter the foothills and Front Range. Related Articles Powder outages force Boulder County ski resort to close fo r the day NWS in Colorado issues rare ‘particularly dangerous situation’ red flag warning as winds could reach 100 mph Nearly 100,000 across Colorado lose power due to wind, planned Xcel shut-offs that could take several days to restore Power outages: How long is food, medication safe without refrigeration? Colorado weather: Strong winds, fire danger continue into Saturday In Jefferson County, district officials listed the following schools closed “as a result of Xcel Energy’s Public Safety Power Shutoff”: Bell Middle School; Bergen Elementary School; Compass Montessori – Golden; Conifer High School; Connections Learning Center; Elk Creek Elementary School; Evergreen Middle School; Evergreen High School; Excel Academy; Fairmount Elementary School; Foothills Elementary School; Hutchinson Elementary School; Kendallvue Elementary School; Long View High School; Marshdale Elementary School; McLain Community High School; Meiklejohn Elementary School; Mitchell Elementary School; Mt. Blue Sky Outdoor Lab; Parmalee Elementary School; Ralston Elementary School; Ralston Valley High School; Red Rocks Elementary School; Rocky Mountain Academy of Evergreen; Rooney Ranch Elementary School; Shelton Elementary School; Three Creeks K-8 School; Van Arsdale Elementary School; Warren Tech Central; West Jefferson Elementary School; West Jefferson Middle School; Wilmot Elementary School; Windy Peak Outdoor Lab; and Woodrow Wilson Academy. All other public schools in Jeffco were to proceed as usual, Jefferson County schools said in a posting on the district website. Charter school families were directed to check with their schools to verify weather-related delays and closures. In the Conifer area, district officials noted that “schools that currently have power continue to be affected by a power outage at the water treatment facility that impacts the water supply.” In Boulder County, the Boulder Valley School District officials issued a notice canceling all schools on Friday “due to forecasted unsafe weather conditions and extended power outages.” All before and after-school child care and enrichment opportunities also would be canceled, officials said, and “there will be no remote learning.” University of Colorado officials in Boulder announced an “administrative closure” for Friday due to “due to forecasted high winds, planned power outages, and high fire danger.” Get more Colorado news by signing up for our Mile High Roundup email newsletter. ...read more read less
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