No our metro bus is not running which a lot of kids from the housing projects use to get to school by the way but it is OK since most of them were absent today seeing as the bus was practically empty today. In fact our metro bus is used by students from at least 3 different schools. And a whole slew of other buses are not running either.
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Thank you, Bowser and Kaya! |
Only 8 WMATA buses are on their regular routes, the remainder are either on limited routes and very limited service times, or are not running at all. http://www.wmata.com/getting_around/moderate_snow_route_details.cfm |
| I live near Dunbar HS and it may as well been a snow day judging by the lack of traffic and students. |
We walked 3 blocks to the metro, which we took to our charter school. WTF is your point? |
| In fairness, colleagues who live in Springfield were complaining about unplowed impassible roads today and how it was nuts that the Feds weren't closed too. It seems like most local authorities were caught off guard by this. |
PP here. Yes -- "term" is technically later this month. For a parent with young kids in ES it really makes zero difference. Kids were off 2 weeks and need to get back into routine. |
WTF is your WTF? You had too many snow days when they were teaching reading? |
| My kid's charter school was open. From what I could discern from pick-up, few students were absent. You DCPS parents are wussies |
| My son goes to Deal. He took the bus which was 1 hour and 15 minutes late. He said that when he got to school, there were only 4 kids in class. I would have taken him, but my prius could not get off the street due to NO PLOW! |
| 74 bus takes kids to several different schools and it was shut down - those kids were totally out of luck. |
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I'm a Pre-K teacher in Columbia Heights. I live in Glover Park. This was my commute today:
7 am- get to the bus stop. I built in an extra 20 mins for this "dusting to one inch." Commute usually takes 40 minutes. 7:35- bus finally arrives; has to take detour off of regular route to get to Dupont Circle. 8:25- Bus arrives at Dupont. Run into Firehook bakery to get coffee; the power's out there and all up and down Connecticut Ave. No coffee. Wait at bus stop for bus to Columbia Heights. Feet turn into blocks of ice. 8:50- Bus finally arrives. Get on. 9:00- Bus spins out trying to get up Connecticut and smashes backward into a trash can. Get off bus. Wait for another bus. No luck hailing a cab. Freeze. 9:20- Another bus finally arrives. 9:45- Finally arrive at school with a pounding headache from no caffeine and nearly frostbitten extremities. Six out of 20 children are present. Needless to say I'm not looking forward to the odyssey home. So if that was my commute as a teacher, what were others' commutes like? Half of my colleagues were late as well. The children are herded into multipurpose rooms when we can't get there. |
| Just saw on Fox5 that a bus driving went out of service and kicked some kids off the bus (G8). The youngest was 4 years old! |
Especially because they all should be walking to those neighborhood schools |
Thanks for your dedication. Especially as a parent of a PK student in Columbia Heights! |