What schools still aren’t plowed?

Anonymous
Just like the subject says, what schools still aren’t plowed?
Anonymous
Not sure as of this evening, but KAH locations that were closed today included Barnsley, Bayard Rustin, Cannon Road, Fairland, Flower Valley, Garrett Park, Meadow Hall, and Westover-- the other 18 were open.
Anonymous
Burning Tree
Anonymous
Kidsco opened the following schools: Brown Station, Clarksburg (at Little Bennett), Cabin Branch, Clearspring (at Rockwell), Damascus (at Rockwell), Fallsmead, Flower Hill, Little Bennett, Pine Crest, Rockwell, Strawberry Knoll (at Flower Hill).

I drove past Glen Haven ES and Sligo Middle yesterday evening and they both had been plowed.
Anonymous
Farmland elementary
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kidsco opened the following schools: Brown Station, Clarksburg (at Little Bennett), Cabin Branch, Clearspring (at Rockwell), Damascus (at Rockwell), Fallsmead, Flower Hill, Little Bennett, Pine Crest, Rockwell, Strawberry Knoll (at Flower Hill).

I drove past Glen Haven ES and Sligo Middle yesterday evening and they both had been plowed.


So sounds like Clarksburg, Clearspring, Damascus, and Strawberry Knoll were probably not plowed as of Thursday evening/Friday morning?
Anonymous
The sidewalk off darnestown road and quince orchard road to Quince Orchard HS were not plowed at all yesterday. It is quite dangerous for kids/teens to walk on the road to get to school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The sidewalk off darnestown road and quince orchard road to Quince Orchard HS were not plowed at all yesterday. It is quite dangerous for kids/teens to walk on the road to get to school.


Then walk on the snow. I'm sure there are plenty of footsteps to follow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The sidewalk off darnestown road and quince orchard road to Quince Orchard HS were not plowed at all yesterday. It is quite dangerous for kids/teens to walk on the road to get to school.


Then walk on the snow. I'm sure there are plenty of footsteps to follow.


Snow is manageable. Being pushed into traffic because sidewalks weren’t plowed is not. The concern is that unplowed sidewalks force students into the roadway. That’s why sidewalks are supposed to be cleared.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The sidewalk off darnestown road and quince orchard road to Quince Orchard HS were not plowed at all yesterday. It is quite dangerous for kids/teens to walk on the road to get to school.


Then walk on the snow. I'm sure there are plenty of footsteps to follow.


Snow is manageable. Being pushed into traffic because sidewalks weren’t plowed is not. The concern is that unplowed sidewalks force students into the roadway. That’s why sidewalks are supposed to be cleared.



This. I live in the area and it is definitely not safe for walkers - imagine walking on a busy road because there is a mound of ice, with cars going both ways - QO Road always has traffic.
Anonymous
Major sidewalks aren’t cleared yet on Randolph Rd or Dewey. Many kids in the Wheaton walking zone use those to catch the public bus or walk the full 2 miles to school
Anonymous
Hate to pile on(pun intended) the already difficult job the county has but I really wish they had taken the DC approach and actually remove the snow rather than just push it around. It would take a little more effort and logistics but it would make things a lot safer if they had loaded snow and ice into trucks and dump trailers and gone and dumped it at like Lakeforest Mall's empty lot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hate to pile on(pun intended) the already difficult job the county has but I really wish they had taken the DC approach and actually remove the snow rather than just push it around. It would take a little more effort and logistics but it would make things a lot safer if they had loaded snow and ice into trucks and dump trailers and gone and dumped it at like Lakeforest Mall's empty lot.


Don't be hating on Lakeforest Mall now. They could have dumped it into the lakes nearby.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hate to pile on(pun intended) the already difficult job the county has but I really wish they had taken the DC approach and actually remove the snow rather than just push it around. It would take a little more effort and logistics but it would make things a lot safer if they had loaded snow and ice into trucks and dump trailers and gone and dumped it at like Lakeforest Mall's empty lot.


Don't be hating on Lakeforest Mall now. They could have dumped it into the lakes nearby.


Actually they can't. It pollutes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The sidewalk off darnestown road and quince orchard road to Quince Orchard HS were not plowed at all yesterday. It is quite dangerous for kids/teens to walk on the road to get to school.


Then walk on the snow. I'm sure there are plenty of footsteps to follow.


Snow is manageable. Being pushed into traffic because sidewalks weren’t plowed is not. The concern is that unplowed sidewalks force students into the roadway. That’s why sidewalks are supposed to be cleared.



They don't force them onto the road. They can walk on sidewalks that haven't been cleared. They can walk on lawns.
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