I guarantee your neighbors are still finding a way to go out. |
Even if they’re not how is this relevant to whether APS should be able to clear their facilities and open? It’s not. If some 22207 cul de sacs aren’t clear, APS should shut down? |
It's cold out. Some people have ice. Most of us don't. To cancel anything for that is stupid. Everything society deems important is still happening today. The only stuff that is not happening is the stuff that society thinks doesn't matter. That's what pisses me off.
It's not a priority to the adults who make decisions. If it was, they would wait until 6 am to make the call about Saturday morning and wait until 10:30 am to make the call about after noon, and wait until tomorrow morning to make the call about Sunday. If they did that, all the games this afternoon and tomorrow would have happened. Because it's cold but not terrible out. And I get that some of you are fine with that. But hear me (and care) when I saw it's a really big disappoint to a lot of our kids. The rec season is like 8 games total. The kids get one practice a week (and many of those have also been canceled). Arlington only has one basketball team per middle school, so almost no kids get to play for their middle school. And to make a HS freshman team kids are competing against 80 others. For most kids, rec basketball is *their* season. They care about it. They look forward to it. And we shouldn't take it away from them just because it's cold out. |
Guess what, things are better than expected, and activities will now go on for Sunday. |
Jan. 21, 2024: Update – APS Buildings Open Sunday; Activities Resume
Based on improved roadway and sidewalk conditions, APS buildings will reopen on Sun, Jan. 21. |
Queue the complainers who left town to go skiing and their kids will miss their Sunday activities. |
That’s good, should have been the case all along. There’s absolutely no reason at least some of the buildings can’t be open right now. I understand needing to make an early call for school days because of all the sheer number of moving parts. They do not need to make decisions about whether to open for optional weekend activities at 3:45pm the day before with no additional snow in the forecast. |
So embarrassing for them. I bet school board was hearing a lot of complaints and started poking. There was no different information yesterday when they made the dumb call. |
They do when none of them feel like doing an early Saturday morning weather call. Sadly I think that’s part of these bad decisions. |
This is what was expected!!! The conditions were fully known yesterday afternoon. The storm was going to end, the temps were going to drop, here’s our capacity and plan to treat (or not) roads and parking lots and sidewalks. This is why all the county stuff is open today. |
Question for the rec basketball people: is there any chance that Saturday’s canceled games get moved to Sunday? |
No I’d bet all facilities are full for Sunday. Space is always at a premium. Even if they weren’t the people who organize rec basketball in County would need to be working this afternoon on a Saturday to pull that off and those people have regular weekday jobs. Do they have a makeup weekend in their schedule? |
Arlington closes schools because of a couple of access streets to certain schools. After a few scares watching buses slide down 14th street trying to get to Science Focus, they don’t mess with ice. |
Also bus accidents On Wilson Boulevard several years ago when they didn’t close during the morning snow. |
Also bummed for kids who had their science fair cancelled today or other hard to reschedule activities we don’t know about.
Agree with PP this is fewer moving pieces than school days calls. Should have waited until this morning to make call. Everything else open today. |