Pipe burst at QO

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Looks like they should close QO and send them to Crown.
I cant imagine they will properly disinfect that school before Monday.

They’re not going to have the janitorial staff cleaning up blackwater. A remediation company like Servpro will be brought in because it’s a biohazard.


Well good thing they didnt cancel the football game.

Why would they? The school building isn’t used for football games.


The only thing i was curious about was how halftime would work with the water likely being shit off in the locker rooms. Hope nobody needed a toilet.


Port a potties?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looks like they should close QO and send them to Crown.
I cant imagine they will properly disinfect that school before Monday.

They’re not going to have the janitorial staff cleaning up blackwater. A remediation company like Servpro will be brought in because it’s a biohazard.


Well good thing they didnt cancel the football game.

Why would they? The school building isn’t used for football games.


The only thing i was curious about was how halftime would work with the water likely being shit off in the locker rooms. Hope nobody needed a toilet.


Port a potties?


If they had them they were very well hidden
Anonymous
Speaking of needing a toilet…the problem with evacuating everyone in the main building and sending them to the stadium was that kids had planned to use the bathroom during lunch (when the pipe burst), and once they had been moved to the stadium, they only had access to the very limited restrooms there, one of which had a clogged toilet.

My dd was in a portable, working with a teacher, when it happened. The kids in the portables weren’t evacuated; they had to stay put, also with no bathroom access. One kid had to go so desperately that they eventually ran off without permission. I hope they went to the library across the street.

It was terrible timing for the pipe to burst, with all the new restrictions on bathroom access.
Anonymous
The kids also had to leave their belongings behind. If they were in a hallway or outside the building for open lunch, and their belongings were in a classroom, they couldn’t retrieve them. Kids didn’t have jackets. They had to go home without their Chromebooks. Yesterday was supposed to be the last day to submit any work for the quarter, but now teachers have to extend the deadline because very abruptly, students had no way to submit work after lunch or over the weekend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The kids also had to leave their belongings behind. If they were in a hallway or outside the building for open lunch, and their belongings were in a classroom, they couldn’t retrieve them. Kids didn’t have jackets. They had to go home without their Chromebooks. Yesterday was supposed to be the last day to submit any work for the quarter, but now teachers have to extend the deadline because very abruptly, students had no way to submit work after lunch or over the weekend.


That does stink but I understand why that happened. It would be great if we could count on kids to efficiently and quickly navigate the halls to get their stuff but simply being realistic, that wont happen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The kids also had to leave their belongings behind. If they were in a hallway or outside the building for open lunch, and their belongings were in a classroom, they couldn’t retrieve them. Kids didn’t have jackets. They had to go home without their Chromebooks. Yesterday was supposed to be the last day to submit any work for the quarter, but now teachers have to extend the deadline because very abruptly, students had no way to submit work after lunch or over the weekend.


Some kids have computers at home and they can use them in the library and other places. Most kids don’t bring jackets. MCPS should be embarrassed by their lack of maintenance. This could have killed someone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The kids also had to leave their belongings behind. If they were in a hallway or outside the building for open lunch, and their belongings were in a classroom, they couldn’t retrieve them. Kids didn’t have jackets. They had to go home without their Chromebooks. Yesterday was supposed to be the last day to submit any work for the quarter, but now teachers have to extend the deadline because very abruptly, students had no way to submit work after lunch or over the weekend.


Some kids have computers at home and they can use them in the library and other places. Most kids don’t bring jackets. MCPS should be embarrassed by their lack of maintenance. This could have killed someone.

It’s gross for sure, and created a slip-and-fall hazard, but how would it have killed anyone? The ceiling pieces that collapsed are those lightweight individual tiles that just lay on a framework. You know, the kind that get askew sometimes? They’re too flimsy to hold water.
Anonymous
I swear, some of you parents are very slow. Be grateful that no one was injured. You all complain that students couldn’t get a jacket or Chromebook. Who cares. No one planned for this to happen. It happened.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I swear, some of you parents are very slow. Be grateful that no one was injured. You all complain that students couldn’t get a jacket or Chromebook. Who cares. No one planned for this to happen. It happened.

No one complained. That was just a factual account. Of course we’re glad no one slipped and fell, but this was not a particularly perilous situation. The school didn’t have to close because of life threatening conditions; it had to close because of the liability of flooded floors and the need to shut off the water.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I swear, some of you parents are very slow. Be grateful that no one was injured. You all complain that students couldn’t get a jacket or Chromebook. Who cares. No one planned for this to happen. It happened.


This. Things happen and people have to deal with the situation in the moment the best way possible. Does the timing suck, sure. Does it cause inconvenience, sure. But it's not like anyone planned for this to happened yesterday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looks like they should close QO and send them to Crown.
I cant imagine they will properly disinfect that school before Monday.

They’re not going to have the janitorial staff cleaning up blackwater. A remediation company like Servpro will be brought in because it’s a biohazard.


Well good thing they didnt cancel the football game.

Why would they? The school building isn’t used for football games.


Where do you think the athletes change?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looks like they should close QO and send them to Crown.
I cant imagine they will properly disinfect that school before Monday.

They’re not going to have the janitorial staff cleaning up blackwater. A remediation company like Servpro will be brought in because it’s a biohazard.


Well good thing they didnt cancel the football game.

Why would they? The school building isn’t used for football games.


Where do you think the athletes change?

In the stadium locker rooms, which also have restrooms. We’re talking about the Cougar Dome.
Anonymous
The deadline for submitting work for this quarter has been extended to 3pm tomorrow for QO students.
Anonymous
The Quince Orchard community is very nice and compliant. They seem to be taking this incident well.

There was a lot more noise and complaints coming from Magruder when they had serious building issues last year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The deadline for submitting work for this quarter has been extended to 3pm tomorrow for QO students.


Will this affect classes this week?
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