What about Tuesday?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here are announced closings and other schedule changes for Tuesday:

Alexandria City Public Schools: Two-hour delay; essential employees must report on time
Anne Arundel County Public Schools: Two-hour delay
Arlington Public Schools: Two-hour delay; 12-month staff to report on time
Charles County Public Schools: Two-hour delay Tuesday and Wednesday
Culpeper County Public Schools: Two-hour delay; 12-month employees to report on time
Fairfax County Public Schools: Two-hour delay; central and school office 12-month employees to report on time
Fauquier County Public Schools: Two-hour delay; essential personnel must report on time
Howard County Public Schools: Two-hour delay
Loudoun County Public Schools: Two-hour delay Tuesday through Friday; administrative offices to open on time
Manassas City Public Schools: Two-hour delay
Prince William County Public Schools: Two-hour delay
Spotsylvania County Public Schools: Remote learning; 12-month employees to report on time

And I will add that DCPS is also on a 2hr delay.


Nope. WaPo says DCPS will open on time tomorrow.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2026/02/02/school-closings-dc-maryland-virginia-snow-storm/
Among those opening on a two-hour delay are districts in Arlington, Fairfax and Prince William counties. D.C. Public Schools, which had been opening on a delay in recent days, plans to open on a normal schedule Tuesday,
Anonymous
2 hr delay
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here are announced closings and other schedule changes for Tuesday:

Alexandria City Public Schools: Two-hour delay; essential employees must report on time
Anne Arundel County Public Schools: Two-hour delay
Arlington Public Schools: Two-hour delay; 12-month staff to report on time
Charles County Public Schools: Two-hour delay Tuesday and Wednesday
Culpeper County Public Schools: Two-hour delay; 12-month employees to report on time
Fairfax County Public Schools: Two-hour delay; central and school office 12-month employees to report on time
Fauquier County Public Schools: Two-hour delay; essential personnel must report on time
Howard County Public Schools: Two-hour delay
Loudoun County Public Schools: Two-hour delay Tuesday through Friday; administrative offices to open on time
Manassas City Public Schools: Two-hour delay
Prince William County Public Schools: Two-hour delay
Spotsylvania County Public Schools: Remote learning; 12-month employees to report on time

And I will add that DCPS is also on a 2hr delay.


Nope. WaPo says DCPS will open on time tomorrow.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2026/02/02/school-closings-dc-maryland-virginia-snow-storm/
Among those opening on a two-hour delay are districts in Arlington, Fairfax and Prince William counties. D.C. Public Schools, which had been opening on a delay in recent days, plans to open on a normal schedule Tuesday,


A lot of DCPS parents were pissed about the delay today. I tell them we're still closed in MoCo and they're horrified. They opened last Wednesday.
Anonymous
"Schools will open two hours late. Offices will open on time.

All MCPS schools are ready and we are glad to be returning to school on Tuesday– but it will not be an easy return. Conditions are improving; however, our streets and sidewalks are NOT perfect. Ice and large snow piles remain everywhere, on sidewalks, at bus stops, and along neighborhood roads and will be there until significant melting can occur. That will not be anytime soon.

Bus service: While we will make every effort to serve all stops on Tuesday, we may not be able to reach every bus stop, particularly in neighborhoods with narrow, icy, or restricted roadways that do not safely accommodate school buses. But we are going to try! MCPS is committed to providing student transportation; however, transportation service may be interrupted for some students due to the amount of snow on our county roadways. This is despite the great effort by road crews across the county.

Bus operators and attendants will exercise caution when entering neighborhoods. If conditions are unsafe for bus passage, service to that stop will not be available. In those instances, the inaccessible stop will be documented and families will be notified. Or if, as a family member, you feel a bus cannot get to your usual bus stop, then families can report that to the MCPS Division of Transportation Services and the Montgomery County Service Center 311 (240-777-0311).

If your bus route number "
Anonymous
Woohoo! 2 hour delay! I’ll take it
Anonymous
looks like not all bus stops will actually have buses
Anonymous
Is the 2 hour delay only for students? Not teachers?

The phrasing is odd.
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