DCPS- 2 hour delay

Anonymous
That's crazy - all other districts are closed.

Well if children get killed or injured we can actually blame Obama.
Anonymous
How ridiculous. I can't imagine how all the kids who take the bus to my Eotp school are going to navigate.
Anonymous
Temps above 0 and snow ice under 4 inches - Makes sense that both the Fed and DCPS are open on delayed start time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That's crazy - all other districts are closed.

Well if children get killed or injured we can actually blame Obama.


Blame Obama eh. He doesn't run the DCPS school district.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Temps above 0 and snow ice under 4 inches - Makes sense that both the Fed and DCPS are open on delayed start time.


Less than 10% of metrobus lines are running.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is the Chancellor's budget meeting cancelled tomorrow night if DCPS is on a two hour delay?



Day versus evening/night. Time makes a difference with temperatures.


Uh, no - that only works when day temps are above freezing.


Exactly, at 10 am tomorrow it is supposed to be 18 degrees. Nothing will be melted and there will be lots of traffic because the Feds are on the same 2-hour delay schedule. Add to that, traffic interruptions and road closures for the first family traveling around Ward 4. I like Obama ok, but come on!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That's crazy - all other districts are closed.

Well if children get killed or injured we can actually blame Obama.


More like we will blame the mayor. I hope the kids are okay, and I am worried about my own drive across town tomorrow.
Anonymous
If you feel it is too dangerous or not feasible - then stay home but the school should be open for those who can get there.
Anonymous
Agree. Traffic is going to suck tomorrow morning delay or no delay. I have to be at work and get the kid to school At the same time now plus add in the delay due to the presidential motorcade. Yippee!
Anonymous
Exactly PP. Good thing I can walk to our school and have the option to telework.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you feel it is too dangerous or not feasible - then stay home but the school should be open for those who can get there.


I believe if less than 50% of students are absent, the school day does not count. Or what actually happens is they make everyone present.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you feel it is too dangerous or not feasible - then stay home but the school should be open for those who can get there.


I'm a teacher, so I don't have the telework option. Have to come in from the suburbs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you feel it is too dangerous or not feasible - then stay home but the school should be open for those who can get there.


I agree. My kids went to sleep in their clothes for tomorrow hoping they could go back. We will be there.
Anonymous
I think the 2 hour delay is a good compromise (and I'm the OP of the why doesn't DCPS use the delayed opening option more often thread).

Yes, it will still be cold. And yes, tomorrow will be tough with the bus situation. But 2 hours gives people time to figure it out.

I really do not think children will be killed or injured tomorrow. Let's toughen up (a little, but not all the way for an on-time opening!!).
Anonymous
Yeah, toughen up. A little hypothermia acquired while waiting a couple of hours for a bus that will never come really isn't that big of a deal.
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