MCPS schools closed thursday?

Anonymous
Seriously?? Hadn't even crossed my mind that school wouldn't be on time tomorrow. Parents who've been around MCPS for awhile, which do you think is more likely: closure or delay?
Anonymous
I definitely predict the two hour delay. Tomorrow will be icy and cold and probably the first day back at work for the masses, so the roads will be crowded. There is no real reason for a two hour delay, but I am pretty sure they will call for one.
Anonymous
Has everybody shoveled so the kids can walk to the bus?
Anonymous
I just hope they call it early like they did yesterday and last week when they announced MCPS would be open, unlike other schools.

After today, aren't they out of snow days and have to tack on more school at the end of the year?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm guessing a 2 hour delay

+1
Anonymous
Our streets are an icy mess! At least 2 hour delay.
Anonymous
we cleared our whole sidewalk up to the corner with the idea that it would be safer for kids to walk to school but honestly it seems icier and more dangerous than if we had left the powdery snow!
Anonymous
People, the ice is not going anywhere soon. We are supposed to get slightly above freezing Saturday afternoon, but then back to the 20s well into next week. You can't just keep canceling school until all the ice is gone. That's just absurd. Kids can walk on ice, you just need to be careful. The majority of the roads are perfectly fine, as evidenced by everyone out and about today. 2-hour delay, okay. Not a closure.
Anonymous
I'm guessing a delay. My friend in Damascus hadn't even had her road plowed until a few hours ago.

The schools have a lot of clearing to do before the kids would be able to walk there safely.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm guessing a delay. My friend in Damascus hadn't even had her road plowed until a few hours ago.

The schools have a lot of clearing to do before the kids would be able to walk there safely.


What is unsafe about walking in a few inches of snow, or packed snow for that matter? Please don't say "everything is a sheet of ice," because I've been in multiple locations throughout the county, and this just is not the case. My office has a bunch of people from Germantown and further up (Mt. Airy, etc.), and no one had any problems getting here on time this morning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm guessing a delay. My friend in Damascus hadn't even had her road plowed until a few hours ago.

The schools have a lot of clearing to do before the kids would be able to walk there safely.


But that doesn't include buses. If school lots aren't clear, then buses can't enter and teachers can't park.

Aren't there close to 150+ schools in Mo Co?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm guessing a delay. My friend in Damascus hadn't even had her road plowed until a few hours ago.

The schools have a lot of clearing to do before the kids would be able to walk there safely.


But that doesn't include buses. If school lots aren't clear, then buses can't enter and teachers can't park.

Aren't there close to 150+ schools in Mo Co?


Admin offices were open today, so I'm assuming lots are plowed (ours in Rockville was). We did not get THAT much snow!
Anonymous
Many roads are very bad still. The salt just did not do the trick this time. I'd wager many jurisdictions will have at least a two-hour delay tomorrow.
Anonymous
MCPS announced 2 hour delay for Thursday
Anonymous
I think the likelihood of school closing hinges mainly on the county's ability to plow the parking lots of all the schools, since this was a significant snowfall and isn't melting any time soon. The fact that they announced only a two-hour delay to me says that they were able to get everything plowed.
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