Closed on Friday or early closing?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's still snowing in the FC part of Falls Church. The roads look drivable, but it's more snow than I expected FCPS to stay open for. I'm pleasantly impressed with their decision to open. The delay was a good call.

There's clearly been enough turnover at Gatehouse that they've collectively forgotten the #CloseFCPS fiasco of 2015! This is not the FCPS that closed for anything like a few years ago.


The kids aren’t on the bus yet to have this be an issue.

Yes, they are. My middle schooler just went to the bus stop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At 8:06 AM Friday 12/5 FCPS website still states:

"Because of the uncertainty of the forecast, FCPS will monitor the weather and reevaluate in the morning if we need to adjust to a closure. If there is a change, we will notify our staff and community as soon as possible."

So when is the reevaluation happening?


It says “if there is a change” they will notify. So, no change.
Anonymous
It’s not closing ya’ll. If you’re really that worried, don’t send your kid to school. some middle schoolers have already left to the bus stop. Too late!
Anonymous
Good call FCPS!!!

No need to close. Time to pull up our boots and get to teaching kids!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Good call FCPS!!!

No need to close. Time to pull up our boots and get to teaching kids!!!


Really? Half of the county with over an inch of snow and ice-covered roads? Do you truly think that that is a good call? Especially when there are a ton of ice-covered hills that busses need to get up??
Anonymous
CWG has the snow moving out by lunch time. A closure with this small amount of snow (I can still see the grass and it’s not exactly piling up on the street either) would have been overkill. A 2 hour delay allows for much of the morning rush to be over by the time kids are getting on the buses, which is helpful for everyone - both kids on buses and morning commuters in cars.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good call FCPS!!!

No need to close. Time to pull up our boots and get to teaching kids!!!


Really? Half of the county with over an inch of snow and ice-covered roads? Do you truly think that that is a good call? Especially when there are a ton of ice-covered hills that busses need to get up??


Time to up your Xanax.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's still snowing in the FC part of Falls Church. The roads look drivable, but it's more snow than I expected FCPS to stay open for. I'm pleasantly impressed with their decision to open. The delay was a good call.

There's clearly been enough turnover at Gatehouse that they've collectively forgotten the #CloseFCPS fiasco of 2015! This is not the FCPS that closed for anything like a few years ago.


The #CloseFCPS “fiasco” involved busses getting stuck for long periods of time (with students in them), accidents everywhere, and some really treacherous drives. It was a really bad decision to open that day, which FCPS admitted, and caused them to be more cautious with future weather events. Not a lesson that I would like the current group at Gatehouse to have to relearn.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good call FCPS!!!

No need to close. Time to pull up our boots and get to teaching kids!!!


Really? Half of the county with over an inch of snow and ice-covered roads? Do you truly think that that is a good call? Especially when there are a ton of ice-covered hills that busses need to get up??


Get over it. We aren't closing for an inch of snow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good call FCPS!!!

No need to close. Time to pull up our boots and get to teaching kids!!!


Really? Half of the county with over an inch of snow and ice-covered roads? Do you truly think that that is a good call? Especially when there are a ton of ice-covered hills that busses need to get up??


I agree with you, but hope the PP is right. I have lived here for a long time and I think the call was very iffy. People here can’t drive regularly much less in the snow. The thing FCPS has going for them is that it is a Friday and many people don’t work Fridays or work from home. I bet they are the ones excited their kids will be out of the house for part of the day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, I'm a teacher and the county didn't bother to salt any of the roads last night, so now I'm dealing with the fact that I live at the bottom of a big hill - a big hill of solid ice. No idea how I'm going to get into work this morning, especially since I have to be there earlier than the kids. Also not sure how the bus is going to get up that hill. The county is taking a huge risk here. This is not safe.


Tip from a former Seattle resident (the whole city is big hills): when snow is in the forecast, drive your car to the top (or bottom) of the big hill the night before, and park it there overnight. You can walk the hill if you have good shoes, then all of your driving is on flat ground.
Anonymous
All you people talking about “ice covered roads” are cracking me up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All you people talking about “ice covered roads” are cracking me up.


I know it’s insane.
Anonymous
Its teachers who thought they were getting a day off
Anonymous
My 8th grader telling me that the snow falling will make for dangerous conditions for the ES kids, they should cancel the day out of safety. It made me laugh, he leaves for the bus in 10 minutes.
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