Because they do have a liability. Letting kids get on at stops that you know are unsafe is a liability. You can't just waive everything away, especially if the consequence is missed work--that's duress. |
The stops aren't unsafe. Just inconvenient. Walk over the snow. There are tracks to follow. |
Now imagine it is your elderly parents walking your 5 year old to school |
No, MCPS isn't unique. What are you talking about? You don't think other districts have buses? Or you think only MCPS bears any liability? |
They don't need to hold their hands until they get up to the bus. |
The purpose of snow day virtual learning is to technically meet the requirement for number of days. It doesn't have a benefit for the kids, it just takes away the option of make up days. So, essentially virtual learning is forcing schools to keep 1:1 devices that go home, which we KNOW is terrible for children, and trading a day of school for a day in which they learn very little. Virtual is also hard on parents, because kids often need help. The exception might be kids in AP classes, but allowing AP teachers to send homework assignments, and not pretending that's asynchronous instruction, is the obvious solution there. |
The solution for unsafe conditions can't be to continue to put kids at risk. The creative solution should be to solve the safety issue, not to have parents sign a paper promising to not sue if their kids get injured or die. |
How does that help the PP who scheduled her European vacation for June 22nd and a special NYC day trip for tax day? |
Stop exaggerating. |
Yes, other districts don't have buses, and because of that, they are able to open. Sure, many do, but some don't. |
You solve the safety issue by having parents take their children to school, or opting not to if they believe it's not safe. |
Unfortunately parents will send kids in unsafe conditions if school is open. |
But they will have to climb over the 2-3 feet of packed icy snow and sleet blocking the crosswalks. |
Other than DCPS, what districts in the DMV don't have buses? That's the unique case, not MCPS. How do you think Frederick is opening tomorrow? You don't think they have buses? |
You mean like all the kids in my neighborhood have been doing for fun all week? |