Early Release tomorrow?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:They won’t do call early dismissal but regardless instruction will stop early. Here is how the end of the day goes in elementary if there is a big storm around dismissal:

2:30-3:25 dark clouds on the radar. The early kiss and ride parents and risk adverse parents will say f- that and come in to get “just their child”. Repeat 5-6 times per classroom spread out just enough that by the time you get the kids settled and ready to listen, the speaker will beep again. The front office is clearly stressed by their voices over the speaker.. Zero concentration is going on.

3:15 walker parents appear at the back door wanting their kids because of the storm. We have to tell them to go to the office. Announcements to classrooms continue…

3:25 storm hits- kids are staring at windows, but packed up and ready to go. Dismissal should start in 5 minutes

3:30 (dismissal bell rings) school wide announcement: teachers please hold your kids in the classroom none of the busses are here.

3:35 tornado watch- go to the hallway!

3:45 all clear return to the classroom! Buses still aren’t here, but parents can receive their children.

3:55- buses trickle in…the office is manically sending out emails to remind parents to call transportation not the school about buses


There wasn’t any instruction after about 2:30 and everyone gets home late, but hey the what about the CALENDAR people are happy!

Let’s all hope the storms hit after 5:00!




wow, just wow.


I was wrong. Very very wrong. The what about the calendar people are very UNHAPPY. Weird how quickly the weather thread turned to NO IT IS THE CALENDAR within an hour. Almost like you are really angry about the weather, but realized that can’t be controlled so you channel your anger into THE CALENDAR!!!


Yes and for you to be so tone deaf to the connection is incredulous!
Anonymous
The superintendent is working us towards a year round calendar. I remember her telling the school board that she hoped they’d eventually consider it when she first came on board.
Anonymous
Wow. I can't believe some people on DCUM were wrong! There really was an early dismissal!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They won’t do call early dismissal but regardless instruction will stop early. Here is how the end of the day goes in elementary if there is a big storm around dismissal:

2:30-3:25 dark clouds on the radar. The early kiss and ride parents and risk adverse parents will say f- that and come in to get “just their child”. Repeat 5-6 times per classroom spread out just enough that by the time you get the kids settled and ready to listen, the speaker will beep again. The front office is clearly stressed by their voices over the speaker.. Zero concentration is going on.

3:15 walker parents appear at the back door wanting their kids because of the storm. We have to tell them to go to the office. Announcements to classrooms continue…

3:25 storm hits- kids are staring at windows, but packed up and ready to go. Dismissal should start in 5 minutes

3:30 (dismissal bell rings) school wide announcement: teachers please hold your kids in the classroom none of the busses are here.

3:35 tornado watch- go to the hallway!

3:45 all clear return to the classroom! Buses still aren’t here, but parents can receive their children.

3:55- buses trickle in…the office is manically sending out emails to remind parents to call transportation not the school about buses


There wasn’t any instruction after about 2:30 and everyone gets home late, but hey the what about the CALENDAR people are happy!

Let’s all hope the storms hit after 5:00!




wow, just wow.


I was wrong. Very very wrong. The what about the calendar people are very UNHAPPY. Weird how quickly the weather thread turned to NO IT IS THE CALENDAR within an hour. Almost like you are really angry about the weather, but realized that can’t be controlled so you channel your anger into THE CALENDAR!!!


Yes and for you to be so tone deaf to the connection is incredulous!


For adults to be so unable to understand or acknowledge that a HUGE factor in making this year so horrible is weather and the constant not knowing of about the weather delays is strange to me. Like you HAVE to have something to blame that humans control rather than understand and deal with the feeling that sometimes things just suck.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:It's impossible to do a last minute early release.


No we would get notice by tonight


It used to be early releases had to be announced by 11 am to allow for buses to get to the middle schools on time.


11 would be late....they need to get all three school levels home. Cutting it close.


Early release seems to be also hazardous. I think they should just hold school as normal and then hold children at school if conditions are bad. Schools have enough food just in case they need to hold staff and students into the evening.


You sound like a lunatic
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Other schools are closing.


This. I think Reid is taking a huge chance~ no one is prepared to stay at night.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wish they would prorate our taxes + SACC tuition but of course they won’t. Maybe they’d be more discerning with some skin in the game.

Some. Of. Us. Have. To. Work.


Yes thats what FCPS is trying so desperately to avoid— making people who are employed by them work!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Other schools are closing.


This. I think Reid is taking a huge chance~ no one is prepared to stay at night.


+1. Are the morning storms with tornado threat no longer happening? Everyone seems to be only focusing on round 2 later.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish they would prorate our taxes + SACC tuition but of course they won’t. Maybe they’d be more discerning with some skin in the game.

Some. Of. Us. Have. To. Work.


Different poster, but before the “ScHoOlS aRe NoT ChIlDcArE” comes to bite your head off, a lot of us also really want consistent learning for our kids and you will not convince me they are getting it at FCPS.


I agree with you on all the random holidays and work days but I can't stand listening to people rant when the weather is bad. This is out of FCPS control and I for one would rather my kids be home safe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish they would prorate our taxes + SACC tuition but of course they won’t. Maybe they’d be more discerning with some skin in the game.

Some. Of. Us. Have. To. Work.


Yes thats what FCPS is trying so desperately to avoid— making people who are employed by them work!


You sound really moronic. I'm sorry your kids are a bother to you. You clearly don't trust or like FCPS so why do you care so much that your kids are there tomorrow?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Other schools are closing.


This. I think Reid is taking a huge chance~ no one is prepared to stay at night.


+1. Are the morning storms with tornado threat no longer happening? Everyone seems to be only focusing on round 2 later.


The last I read Capital weather gang said they are concerned for small squall line tornados that pop up quickly without warnings?
Anonymous
The weather is the weather, but the calendar makes unexpected weather impacts so much worse
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Other schools are closing.


This. I think Reid is taking a huge chance~ no one is prepared to stay at night.


+1. Are the morning storms with tornado threat no longer happening? Everyone seems to be only focusing on round 2 later.


The last I read Capital weather gang said they are concerned for small squall line tornados that pop up quickly without warnings?


The latest I could find from them was they agreed with the following forecast by someone else issued 2 hours ago:

The morning round will be more sporadic... 20-30% of folks might get an "appetizer" storm as the air mass becomes warmer and more humid. But changing winds with height will allow even the appetizers to rotate. That's why the risk for an isolated tornado or hail could start earlier.

The MAIN EVENT, a squall line with widespread damaging winds/embedded kinks of spin and a few tornadoes, comes through during the afternoon between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.; we'll see widespread gusts of 60 to 75 mph and a few tornadoes, and there's even the chance of an isolated significant (EF2+) tornado.
Anonymous
I don’t have a problem with tomorrow’s early dismissal. It’s a tough call and the superintendent is in a “you’re damned if you do, you’re damned if you don’t”. It’s just that then we have Friday off, an early release next Wednesday (tell me what the teachers are “planning” 2 days before spring break) and then the half day on the Friday before spring break for Quarter End.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They won’t do call early dismissal but regardless instruction will stop early. Here is how the end of the day goes in elementary if there is a big storm around dismissal:

2:30-3:25 dark clouds on the radar. The early kiss and ride parents and risk adverse parents will say f- that and come in to get “just their child”. Repeat 5-6 times per classroom spread out just enough that by the time you get the kids settled and ready to listen, the speaker will beep again. The front office is clearly stressed by their voices over the speaker.. Zero concentration is going on.

3:15 walker parents appear at the back door wanting their kids because of the storm. We have to tell them to go to the office. Announcements to classrooms continue…

3:25 storm hits- kids are staring at windows, but packed up and ready to go. Dismissal should start in 5 minutes

3:30 (dismissal bell rings) school wide announcement: teachers please hold your kids in the classroom none of the busses are here.

3:35 tornado watch- go to the hallway!

3:45 all clear return to the classroom! Buses still aren’t here, but parents can receive their children.

3:55- buses trickle in…the office is manically sending out emails to remind parents to call transportation not the school about buses


There wasn’t any instruction after about 2:30 and everyone gets home late, but hey the what about the CALENDAR people are happy!

Let’s all hope the storms hit after 5:00!




wow, just wow.


I was wrong. Very very wrong. The what about the calendar people are very UNHAPPY. Weird how quickly the weather thread turned to NO IT IS THE CALENDAR within an hour. Almost like you are really angry about the weather, but realized that can’t be controlled so you channel your anger into THE CALENDAR!!!


Yes and for you to be so tone deaf to the connection is incredulous!


For adults to be so unable to understand or acknowledge that a HUGE factor in making this year so horrible is weather and the constant not knowing of about the weather delays is strange to me. Like you HAVE to have something to blame that humans control rather than understand and deal with the feeling that sometimes things just suck.




Weather can't be planned for but we can absolutely plan to not close for every religion possible and for countless TWDs and TPDs.
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