school tomorrow?

Anonymous
Smart move - DCPS!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Smart move - DCPS!


Just curious - do your kids take metrobus?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just announced on twitter by Mayor Gray... DC govt and schools... two hour delay.


We'll need popcorn tomorrow to watch the disgrace that is the DC Govt and DCPS trying to explain away stranded children and teachers who won't make it in without the needed WMATA service. This decision is likely another epic fail.

In all seriousness, I really hope no children get hurt.

Anonymous
DRAMA QUEEN!
Anonymous
That's why to ignore the tweets.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just announced on twitter by Mayor Gray... DC govt and schools... two hour delay.


We'll need popcorn tomorrow to watch the disgrace that is the DC Govt and DCPS trying to explain away stranded children and teachers who won't make it in without the needed WMATA service. This decision is likely another epic fail.

In all seriousness, I really hope no children get hurt.

agreed...harks back to the days when Michelle Rhee announced schools opening the Tuesday after a blizzard when sidewalks were impassable. I guess the streets around the mayor and chancellor were treated.... It would be less worrisome if there were school buses for the middle and high school kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Smart move - DCPS!
nope, very very dumb
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:True. If Feds are expected in by mid morning teachers are too.

Wait, by your logic can the teachers take the option of unscheduled tele work?
Anonymous
I really don't understand the anger here. If you think it's dangerous, don't send your child to school. I'm sure the teachers aren't going to teach the most important lesson of the year today, nor will they give a mandatory pop quiz. They will run drills to pass the time.

Just pretend it is a snow day and stay home. The rest of us that live within walking distance of our schools, or have a driveable route to take, will send our kids. Done.
Anonymous
Part of the anger, I bet is from OOB, but still in DC parents. I teach at at Cap Hill ES and we have been (as a school) using attendance as a way to remove OOB kiddos. That is, if your kids miss X number of school days- they get the boot.
So while its great that your kids can walk- some cannot. And they will face a very real consequence at the end of the year.
Anonymous
X number of days as in 10 which is a DCPS law? Or you guys have created your own number which probably can't hold up?
Anonymous
So my IB kid should miss an inordinate amount of school so that people who choose to go to a school OOB don't have to miss school on a day that all metro and buses are running and most main streets have been cleared?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:X number of days as in 10 which is a DCPS law? Or you guys have created your own number which probably can't hold up?

It's DCPs policy. Don't hate the player- hate the game.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So my IB kid should miss an inordinate amount of school so that people who choose to go to a school OOB don't have to miss school on a day that all metro and buses are running and most main streets have been cleared?

No no no. No one is talking about YOUR kid. Your family is exempt.
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