What schools still aren’t plowed?

Anonymous
Daly ES looks good
Anonymous
Watkins Mill HS looks good
Anonymous
This are all clear:

Northwest HS
Seneca Valley HS
Kingsview MS
McNair ES
Great Seneca Creek ES
Matsunaga ES

I didn't drive through it, but QO HS looked good, too.
Anonymous
Damascus area?
Anonymous
It looks like the county also put sl effort into clearing some of the major crosswalks that had been blocked in by previous plowing. That was making it really hard to cross roads - climbing over a 4 foot mountain of slippery ice to get to the crosswalk, I fell a couple of times so I appreciate the plows trying to cut a path through to the crosswalks. It still stinks on the streets with no sidewalks because th shoulders are all still stacked. And I did find that th snow is getting increasingly slippery to walk on—I’ve been out with the dogs every day and last week I was able to walk across the snow no problem but yesterday I fell twice.
Anonymous
There are 211 schools. Are they ALL cleared?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are 211 schools. Are they ALL cleared?


They seem to be. No one has identified a school that isn't.
Anonymous
Damascus area has been clear since Weds/Thurs. We're not the problem this time. I think the hardest areas have been the denser suburbs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Damascus area has been clear since Weds/Thurs. We're not the problem this time. I think the hardest areas have been the denser suburbs.


That tracks with the posts here, but I also think the people in denser suburbs are inherently more likely to complain even when it isn't bad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Damascus area has been clear since Weds/Thurs. We're not the problem this time. I think the hardest areas have been the denser suburbs.


That tracks with the posts here, but I also think the people in denser suburbs are inherently more likely to complain even when it isn't bad.


We live in a denser suburb and our school and neighborhood streets have been fine since Wednesdaysl. We haven't been walking around much though and the sidewalks do not look awesome.
Anonymous
From Montgomery county website
MCDOT crews are working on removing large snow piles and other hazards around schools. This operation will be completed by this evening, February 1.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:From Montgomery county website
MCDOT crews are working on removing large snow piles and other hazards around schools. This operation will be completed by this evening, February 1.


In other words, better stop drinking now so you can sober up for school tomorrow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From Montgomery county website
MCDOT crews are working on removing large snow piles and other hazards around schools. This operation will be completed by this evening, February 1.


In other words, better stop drinking now so you can sober up for school tomorrow.


But the county website (not mcps) said that all roads had been treated when it was clear many had not been last week. Then they corrected saying not all the roads were treated.
Anonymous
It seems like they’ve done a great job this weekend so we should be in with a delay tomorrow!
Anonymous
Hallie Wells isn't looking great. Don't know about the bus loop/front, but the paths that the vast majority of students use to get to school are untouched.

This is going to be the world's worst slip-n-slide.
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