Why doesn’t DCPS care about safety

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Anonymous wrote:This is op: I am usually relaxed to. I go in on the 2 hour delays. I stay late, but this seems like madness. I’ll drive slow and watch out for the trees.


Would you get in trouble if you decided to stay home today?


Of course, it's a work day for all DCPS teachers!


Even if you use a personal day?


Sure you can do that or call in, as no advance notice it will be duly noted and IMPACT ding here we come!
Anonymous
The new interim chancellor doesn’t know where the “Inclement Weather” button is yet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The new interim chancellor doesn’t know where the “Inclement Weather” button is yet.


+1000
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The new interim chancellor doesn’t know where the “Inclement Weather” button is yet.


They don't show you that unless you are overcorrecting from the bad call the day before
Anonymous
People, the Mayor is an out of touch idiot. Why was DCPS closure called so late? Why was DC government open when EVERYTHING was closed—even the commuter trains? No one cares that DC government was open. People do care that teachers and other staff were forced to work in unsafe conditions.
Anonymous
And I thought you were posting something serious about bullying EotP that's not abated. That's real safety.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why was DCPS closure called so late?


It wasn't that late.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why was DCPS closure called so late?


It wasn't that late.


Late enough that some schools had already started conferences and APTT
Anonymous
Safety of teachers should be a thin we worry about. They teach our children. The mayor made the wrong call
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