Due to continued hazardous conditions on roadways, an an abundance of precipitation on the roadways projected to refreeze across Copperas Cove, Copperas Cove ISD schools and offices will remain closed out of an abundance of caution on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
Activities scheduled for Wednesday will be rescheduled for a later date.
CCISD leadership has continued to evaluate road conditions across our community, as well as the forecast which includes more freezing temperatures, and while major roadways have improved, too many neighborhood, rural and hill-side streets remain covered in ice. Many school parking lots and entryways remain covered in ice, as well. We've included several photos in this post taken earlier this afternoon.
Given the state of the roads and school parking lots, it is not safe to ask our bus drivers to report in the early morning hours to run routes in these conditions, nor to ask the several-hundred student and parent drivers to commute to school in the morning.
Copperas Cove ISD expects to be able to reopen on Thursday, January 28, 2026, but will continue to evaluate and communicate with the appropriate agencies to ensure it is safe to do so. Once CCISD is able to safely return to school, we will work alongside district staff and the Board of Trustees to evaluate if a change needs to be made to the academic calendar. If so, those will be communicated with families as soon as possible.
“I know this extended closure may create challenges for families,” said Superintendent Dr. Brent Hawkins. “Thank you for your patience, support, and understanding as we put the safety of everybody in our school community first. We look forward to a safe return to school as soon as possible.”







All school activities will be rescheduled for a later date.






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Congratulations to our Aquadawg Swim Team Regional Qualifiers!
The Girls 200 Free Relay finished 3rd
Boys 200 Free Relay finished 5th, both advancing to Regionals.
The Boys 200 Medley Relay consisting of Payton Faber, Jude Morrison, Jack Sensensey, and Maximus Varona dropped an impressive 5.22 seconds, finishing 4th and advancing to Regionals.
The Girls 200 Medley Relay of Maila Rdiall, Sydney Parks, Lily Steele, and Serinity Bartram finished 5th and also advanced.
Maila Rdiall tied for 5th in the 50 Free with a personal record and will advance. She will be joined by Jude Morrison, who finished 6th in the 100 Breast and will also advance.
Both 400 Free Relays are headed to Regionals:
• Girls (Maila Rdiall, Serinity Bartram, Lily Steele, Sydney Parks) finished 4th
• Boys (Payton Faber, Maximus Varona, Jonathan Morrison, Jack Sensensey) finished 5th
Aquadawg Regional Events
• Girls 200 Free Relay
• Boys 200 Free Relay
• Boys 200 Medley Relay
• Girls 200 Medley Relay
• Girls 50 Free – Maila Rdiall
• Boys 100 Breast – Jude Morrison
• Girls 400 Free Relay
• Boys 400 Free Relay






Stat Leaders
JV 1-0 with a goal made by Laynee Eden Varsity
Varsity 6-0 with scores made by Victoria Viera, Annabelle Williams, Ava Shorey-3 goals, Killeen self-goal assisted by Ava Shorey
JH Basketball games are being moved from Thursday, Jan. 22nd to Wednesday, Jan 21st.






