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N. Fairview Street
Lock Haven, PA 17745
570-484-2011
1-800-332
8900 in PA
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Emergency and Inclement
Weather Information
Information about school delays,
closings, and emergencies is available in a variety of
ways:
On the web:
The LHU website main and
Clearfield campus homepages will be the first place to
provide weather-related and emergency information.
Those pages will relay specific details related
to delays, closings, or emergencies.
Emergency and
Inclement Weather Phone Line:
The LHU emergency and inclement weather message line is
(570) 484-2385.
You can also call the university’s
general information number, (570) 484-2011. Select
option 6, which will connect you to the emergency and
inclement weather message line.
LHU Campus Emergency Text Message:
The LHU campus provides an emergency text message
service through its
e2Campus
Emergency Response System. This is a voluntary
enrollment campus-wide service that sends text messages
and university homepage
updates in the event of a campus
delay, closing or emergency.
To enroll, you must
use your LHU Domain1\username and email login to
sign up here.
Radio and Television:
Announcements related to the LHU Clearfield Campus
community are generated from its campus and announced to
the Clearfield media. However, the general information
line and both university
website homepages will carry
announcements concerning both campuses.
Generally, campus
announcements will be made to the area media listed
below.
Television:
WBRE NBC TV Ch. 28
WYOU CBS TV Ch. 22
WNEP ABC TV Ch. 16
WTAJ CBS TV Ch. 10
Radio:
Clinton County
WBPZ AM, 1230/ WSNU FM, 92.1, Lock Haven
WQBR FM, 99.9 and 92.7, Avis
WZYY FM, 106.9, Renovo
State College
WPSU
FM, 90.1, 91.5, State College
WMAJ AM, 1450/WBHV FM, 103.1/WFGY FM, 94.5, State
College
WRSC AM, 1390/ WQWK FM, 97.1/WNCL FM, 107.9,
State College
Williamsport
WBZD FM, 93.3/ WZXR FM, 99.3/WILQ FM, 105.1,
Williamsport
WKSB FM, 102.7/ W AM, 1400/ WBYL FM, 95.5,
Williamsport
Who must report to work:
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When academic activities ONLY are suspended, all
non-instructional staff must report to work
unless they have prior approval for absences. If you
cannot report to work, call your supervisor.
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When academic activities are suspended, faculty
are not expected to report for work and students
are not to report for classes unless the students
are assigned to off-campus locations for
internships, student teaching, etc. In these
situations, the students will operate on the
calendar of the entity to which they are assigned.
It will be the responsibility of professors and
students to ensure that coursework missed during
closed school periods will be adequately covered
during the time
remaining in the semester.
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When the university is
closed for all instructional and non-instructional
staff, employees who are considered non-essential
will be permitted to be absent from work. Employees
who are considered essential and are required
to work may NOT be
absent from work. Essential employees who cannot
report to work must
contact their supervisors.
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Essential employees
are considered to be those in the following areas:
- Housing
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- Glennon Health Center
- Law Enforcement and Safety
- Maintenance, Groundskeepers
and Custodians (excluding electronic systems
technicians, electronic technicians, and
engineering technicians)
* Food services will be provided by our
contractor.
Leave for Emergency Closings
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When closings of the university
or parts thereof are authorized by management,
employees will be permitted to be absent from
work. Leave with pay will not be charged.
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Employees on Annual, Personal, Sick, or Compensatory
Leave when the closing of offices is authorized will
be charged for the closed period against their
leave.
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Employees who feel that weather conditions are
hazardous may be absent from work with supervisory
approval, but Annual or Personal
Leave will be charged if the
university is open.
Compressed Schedule
In the event of a delayed opening for academic
instruction, the following compressed class schedule
will be used. All non-instructional staff, other
than essential employees, will also begin at 10 a.m.
when the compressed schedule is used.
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Mon., Wed., Fri. Schedule |
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Tues., Thurs. Schedule |
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Regular Time |
Adjusted Time |
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Regular Time |
Adjusted
Time |
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8 am |
10 - 10:40 am |
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8 am |
10 - 11 am |
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9:05 am: |
10:55 - 11:35 am |
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9:30 am |
11:15 - 12:15 pm |
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10:10 am |
11:50 - 12:30 pm |
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11 am |
12:30 - 1:30 pm |
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11:15 am |
12:45 - 1:25 pm |
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12:30 |
1:45 - 2:45 |
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12:20 pm |
1:40 - 2:20 pm |
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2:10 pm |
3 - 4 pm |
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1:25 pm |
2:35 -
3:15 pm |
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3:40 pm |
4:15
- 5:15 pm |
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2:30 pm |
3:30 -
4:10 pm |
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5:05 pm |
5:30 - 6:30 pm |
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3:35 pm |
4:25 -
5:05 pm |
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4:40 pm |
5:20 -
6 pm |
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5:05 pm
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6:15 - 6:55 pm |
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Monday, Wednesday Schedule |
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Regular Time |
Adjusted Time |
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3:35 – 4:50 pm |
4:25 –
5:25 pm |
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5:05 – 6:20 pm
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6:15 –
7:15 pm |
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Single Evening Meeting |
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5:05 – 7:55 pm |
6:45 –
8:30 pm |
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6:30 – 9:20 pm
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6:45 – 8:30 pm |
On days when the compressed schedule is used, all night
classes will begin at 6:30 pm.
Natural Disasters
(including flooding, tornadoes, etc.)
In the event civil authorities request assistance, LHU
personnel will assist the County Office of Emergency
Management in providing shelter and assistance as
needed. Essential personnel must report to work when
needed.
Essential employees include:
- Housing *
- Glennon Health Center
- Law Enforcement and
Safety
- Maintenance,
groundskeepers and custodians
- Others mentioned in the
Local Disaster Planning Manual
* Food services
will be provided by our contractor.
Updated
02/11/2010
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