That is how you take care of winter weather. What's the point of having forecasts if we just ignore them? |
. Sleet is not ice. It says little or no ice accumulation literally the sentence before. |
| I appreciate that this is a tough call in a big county with a large bus fleet. There are, however, safety implications to leaving kids home, especially when they have been home 22 of the last 24 days. Unfortunately kids will be left alone and kids who depends on free lunch may not be getting fed. |
PP, of interest to you might be interested in the thread here on "moving the needle." I'd argue that it is not the schools' responsibility to ensure that all students are fed. That falls squarely on the parents. |
How does being home 22 out of last 24 days figure into "safety implications?" |
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I agree that it is parents; responsibility to feed children, but unfortunately we know that is not always happening and the children are the ones who do without. Also, I think at this point most workers have exhausted whatever flexibility they have.
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This. Hit up the food pantry. There are plenty of services available. School is in the business of education, not hunger avoidance. Many won’t like that, but it is what it is. Time for parents to start parenting. |
Because one more day of this and I might kill them? J/k! |
This is literally not how you take care of winter weather. I will laugh when it turns out to be nothing and fcps completely wasted everyone’s time. |
DP. The schools' primary responsibility should be educating kids, but there is nothing wrong with providing other social services through the schools. I agree that parents should parent, but I'm ok with schools stepping in to make sure that kids aren't going without food. |
If you rely on that, FCPS kids must have starved to death. They don't have school much these days..... |
This is a bogus response. There are plenty of communities with much worse winters where the schools don't close every time it gets cold enough for ice to form. This seems to happen almost every January. The biggest joke is all the questionable closures seem to come right after the schools have been shut down for 2 weeks over Christmas. If we know that this is going to happen every January, why the long break right before. Every time this quarter ends kids are needlessly scrambling to make up work and get projects done before the end of the quarter because of time they've missed. This needs to be addressed. |
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I was here for the Polar Vortex winter four years ago. It felt like we had more days off from school than on that year.
We never knew if school was on or off until 5 or 6 a.m. each morning. If we were lucky, there would be a Twitter announcement around 9-10 p.m. the night before. Many, many two-hour delays. It was a very disjointed school year, time-wise. It snowed on Saint Patrick's Day that year. No school. These cancellations are NOTHING compared to that school year. |
Well, we're only one week deep into January so far. |
| MoCo just called it for 2.5 hours early release. at least fcps gave us some heads up. it would be a pain to find out now and scramble to get kids. |