Dream on. It's not that cold. You might be confused by the wind chill, which doesn't matter for this. |
Key word being "extra". It isn't necessary. A delay doesn't provide more travel time for the routes, and students and staff driving to school can get extra time by leaving earlier. Snow hasn't fallen all day, and temperatures have been low enough to prevent melting. Your kid can ride a cold bus. Once you get out of the wind, it isn't that bad. |
You aren't saying anything but nonsense as far as MCPS is concerned. The buses will be just fine in the morning. |
| This thread is f-ing hilarious. |
The weather ones always are. |
Its freezing, which can mean black ice. Some of the busses don't start easily, especially the electric ones and bus drivers have to go super early and what about their safety to warm up the busses to even get them to run. |
One person severely broke their ankle and was out for six months after surgery putting in pins. The other had a severe concussion-out for a couple of months. Serious enough for you? Black ice in the dark is no joke. |
Have you ever had a job? Sometimes employees have to report earlier than usual to get the job done. If WMATA, RideOn and other bus drivers can get to work, so can MCPS drivers. |
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That's your best answer. So you want kids walking in the dark when it's below freezing, even with coats on with no sidewalks and busy roads where students have been killed. The let my kids sleep in parents should be happy. Kids walk 1-2 miles to school, sometimes more. |
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High schools seem to discourage using lockers. They don’t have enough to assign to each student. My son wasn’t even issued one. We ended up driving him because I worked 3 minutes away. |
Seriously, yes, and I've been in some hazardous situations because I had to get to work on time or earlier than normal and I don't want our bus drivers, staff, teachers and students to risk their lives. You want it for you, not anyone else. |