I don’t think this is about leave. It’s about enough staff for supervision. Which is a safety issue. |
Calm down, Jesus Christ. Teaching ISN'T like every other profession and you as a parent, should know that. Absent teachers just means subs. Once again, proving you don't actually care about education, you just care about free daycare. |
Did the workers go on a strange targeted strike only for those schools? They had a whole day to address those schools. How did they drop the ball so badly? |
It’s not like conditions were identical at every school. A few years ago, my school’s upper and lower lots were addressed at the same time. The upper lot took three times a long despite being slightly smaller. |
| Since the temps didn't go above freezing today could the lots be treated and improved today or will they be in the same shape? |
| So how will make ups work? If mcps as a whole uses up all the days will Damascus end a day later? |
Sure, but there was an entire day. |
No, there will not be a makeup day just for Damascus. |
| The funniest part is that Damascus Elementary was open and it's directly across from the high school. Both parking lots were equally icy. I figure they opened the elementary schools as those are often viewed as daycare by many parents. |
| I saw somewhere online that at one of the Damascus elementary schools, the entire parking lot was closed due to ice, forcing all of the teachers (and anyone else who was coming to the school today) to park along the roads in the neighborhood and walk to the school. |
+1. It’s good that MCPS is actually trying to tailor actions to school specific conditions. |
| Have you seen the driveway to get up to Hallie Wells and the steep incline? You would close too. It was all icy when I passed by this morning. |
I think you're thinking of a different school. There's no steep slope. |
There has always been a lower bar for closing schools vs. closing workplaces. It's about student safety. MCPS staff can do what other adult workers do- get up early to allow extra time for cleaning the car/walkways and driving to work. If they can't make it out of their street (was there this much snow anywhere?) they call in and say they can't make it. If their kids attend Damascus and they don't have a backup childcare plan, same. The DMV is filled with people who live somewhere different than they work- we do as well- and you have to adjust accordingly. |
But the point you are missing is the safety issue. When office workers call out, meetings may be canceled but it isn’t a safety issue. Nobody has to guard a desk. When teachers call out, someone has to now monitor those students. If multiple teachers call out, then situations can get tricky very fast. I’ve had to watch over 70 children by myself before because of short staffing. I’d rather not do that again. Bad memories. |