is your school closed during the Papal Visit?

Anonymous
The full list of school closures:

Several DC public charter schools will be closed September 23 and/or 24 in observance of Yom Kippur or the 2015 Papal Visit.

The following schools will be closed on Wednesday, September 23, 2015:

Academy of Hope – 601 Edgewood Street, NE #25, WDC 20017
All Center City PCS locations
All Cesar Chavez PCS locations
Capital City PCS - 100 Peabody Street, NW, WDC 20011
All Carlos Rosario PCS locations
Children's Guild - 2146 24th Place, NE, WDC 20018
DC Prep Edgewood – 707 Edgewood Street, NE, WDC 20017
DC Scholars PCS-5601 E Capitol St, SE, WDC 20019
Elsie Whitlow Stokes PCS – 3700 Oakview Terrace, NE, WDC 20017
E.L. Haynes PCS - 3600 Georgia Avenue, NW, WDC 20010
Excel Academy PCS - 2501 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, SE, WDC 20020
Harmony DC PCS - 62 T Street, NE, WDC 20002
Howard University Middle School PCS - 405 Howard Place, NW, WDC 20001
Inspired Teaching PCS, 200 Douglas Street, NE, WDC 20002
All Imagine Hope PCS locations
All KIPP DC locations
Latin American Montessori Bilingual locations
LAYC Career Academy - 1419 Columbia Road, NW, WDC 20009
Mary McLeod Bethune PCS, 1404 Jackson Street, NE, WDC 20017
Mundo Verde PCS, 30 P Street, NW, WDC 20001
Shining Stars Montessori PCS – 6015 Chillum Place, NW, WDC 20009
SEED PCS- 4300 C Street, SE, WDC 20019
Thurgood Marshall Academy, 2427 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, SE, WDC 20020
Yu Ying PCS, 220 Taylor Street NE, WDC 20017
The following schools are closed on Wednesday, September 23 and Thursday, September 24:

St Coletta PCS – 1901 Independence Avenue, SE, WDC 20003
To view a citywide list, visit pope.dc.gov/page/school-closures

via http://www.dcpcsb.org/blog/2015-papal-visit-school-closures
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everyone did you think about the teachers, administration, food service workers, custodians, food deliveries, security ect. not able to get to the schools. Come on people think about everyday life in D.C. We have problems getting to work on a normal day.



I hope all the early naysayers on this thread read closely the WTOP Street closure announcement above. There is going to be some serious gridlock and I know from personal conversations that the cabbies aren't going to be out. Please be smart and plan ahead!


A lot of people with the option, including Feds, will also work from home or at a satellite office. We're big boys and girls who don't panic at the drop of a Mitre.
Anonymous
I thought Lee was closed. Error?
Anonymous
Took my kids downtown to Basis this morning on the Ted Line. Left 45 minutes early. Fastest commute ever.

Push for telework seems to have worked.

Hope their trip home is equally smooth.
Anonymous
Child left at her regular time from Takoma Station to Wilson and it was a breeze. She leaves out at 7am, so not sure if it's because she's ahead of the crowd or not.
Anonymous
Capitol Hill SE to BASIS - no traffic.
Anonymous
Redline going downtown is half empty.
Anonymous
Quells horreur!
Anonymous
These events are always nothingburgers for the average commuter.
Anonymous
commute to work CC to Kst: perfect, fast and smooth (I rode by Eaton, one of the schools some posters thought would be most affected because close to the Vatican embassy, which is at least half a mile away), there were plenty of kids going to school, walking or by car and no issues)

kids' commute to school (Murch) - no prob.

I met a colleague who lives in Brookland, she had no issues either, other than leaving earlier than usual to make sure to be on time


as anticipated, no reason whatsoever to close down all schools as some posters were asking. glad for once DCPS kept its head on the shoulders.
Anonymous
Easy getting to our DCPS today and then easy getting to work. So grateful that we're not looking at extending the school year because DCPS jumped too soon. Calmer heads prevailed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Took my kids downtown to Basis this morning on the Ted Line. Left 45 minutes early. Fastest commute ever.

Push for telework seems to have worked.

Hope their trip home is equally smooth.


LOL at Ted line--Maybe Metro should re-brand the Red line to try to get away from its reputation for breakdowns. Glad you had a smooth commute.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Took my kids downtown to Basis this morning on the Ted Line. Left 45 minutes early. Fastest commute ever.

Push for telework seems to have worked.

Hope their trip home is equally smooth.


LOL at Ted line--Maybe Metro should re-brand the Red line to try to get away from its reputation for breakdowns. Glad you had a smooth commute.


+1. sometimes I call it the Med line, since you actually need to be medicated to keep your sanity while trying to get to work on time amid the various delays.

Anonymous
Hogwash...they didn't close schools when DC had the "sniper" so what this fear about for seen traffic disruptions. We have thousands walk these streets for festivals...will park and walk blocks to tour. Yet, will make it seem like it would require the parting of the red sea to commute for the next two days. These outlandish talks...is such a farce..you can basically stand in any part of this city and walk from a transit system option to a school. These fake-azz gentrified teachers who are here claiming they are so worried on how they can get to their children...only validates my prejudiced thoughts of y'all.
Anonymous
Why is it that only charters closed? Agree that DCPS made the right call.
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