FOGGY DAY SCHOOL SCHEDULE
Each school will designate a series of foggy day school schedule plans to share with parents and caregivers. These plans, frequently named “Plan A,” “Plan B” and “Plan C,” will have unique delay instructions. The list of foggy day school schedule plans are provided by schools and school districts at the beginning of each year to students and parents.
Valley PBS is proud to offer the fully-automated Foggy Day Service to San Joaquin Valley schools and school districts throughout the counties of Fresno, Madera, Kings and Tulare.
The Foggy Day Service serves more than 70 Valley schools providing live foggy day school schedule updates on-air, online and now on your mobile device.
THE FOGGY DAY SCHOOL SCHEDULE APP
The Foggy Day Schedule information can be found as a feature of the Valley PBS mobile app.
Stay up to date with the latest changes to school schedules with the Foggy Day App feature. Download the application and know before you go.
Download the New Valley PBS Mobile Application with the Foggy Day School Schedule
Please note that the former Foggy Day Mobile Application is no longer supported with updated information from the Foggy Day Schedule. Please download the new Valley PBS for to stay up to date on the go.
SCHOOL STAFF & ADMINISTRATOR LOGIN
Help your students, parents and staff stay safe with the Valley PBS Foggy Day Service. To update the status of your school, please log in with your schools credentials below.
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