Schools in Prescott, Chino Valley, and Yavapai College Adjust Schedules Due to Winter Storm

HUSD, PUSD, and YC respond to snow day conditions on February 18th, 2026

Published on Feb. 21, 2026

Schools and colleges in the Prescott Valley, Prescott, and Chino Valley areas of Arizona are adjusting their schedules on February 18th, 2026 due to a winter storm. Humboldt Unified School District (HUSD) will operate on a regular schedule, while Prescott Unified School District (PUSD) and Yavapai College (YC) will have a delayed start.

Why it matters

Snow days and weather-related schedule changes can significantly impact families, students, and staff, so it's important for local school districts and colleges to communicate their plans clearly and make safety the top priority.

The details

HUSD has reviewed road conditions and determined it is safe for cautious travel, so all HUSD schools will operate on a regular schedule. PUSD schools will also be on a normal schedule, though the district is aware of possible snowfall near drop-off time and throughout the morning, with less than one inch of accumulation expected. Yavapai College locations will open at 10 a.m., two hours later than normal, due to the winter storm.

  • All HUSD schools will operate on a regular schedule on February 18th, 2026.
  • PUSD schools will be on a normal schedule on February 18th, 2026.
  • All Yavapai College locations will open at 10 a.m. on February 18th, 2026, a two-hour delay.

The players

Humboldt Unified School District (HUSD)

The school district serving the Prescott Valley area of Arizona.

Prescott Unified School District (PUSD)

The school district serving the Prescott, Arizona area.

Yavapai College (YC)

A community college with multiple locations in the Prescott Valley region of Arizona.

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The takeaway

School districts and colleges in the Prescott Valley region are closely monitoring the winter storm conditions and making decisions to prioritize the safety of students, staff, and families, while minimizing disruptions to the school day when possible.