Clarke County or Culpeper. |
PG county is 2 hr early release |
Why? |
That makes sense. |
I don’t. I never thought I’d say it, but I miss Braband. At least he wasn’t afraid to say what the plan was and he didn’t hold off and make everyone wait on his announcement. If he was gonna close, he’d say so, if he’s not, he’d tell us. |
Maybe they like being home with their kids. |
3 Let them stay home then.... |
FCPS used to do early releases a lot more years ago, but it seems they are trying to do away with that.
Isn’t it tricky to try to get all the kids home whose parents don’t come get them? (Today’s early release at the elem school is an example of this. Office was full of kids whose parents forgot to get them.) |
??? This superintendent has been way more transparent than Brabrand ever was. She's been clear about why decisions have been made, admitted that they aren't always ideal, etc. I find her emails obnoxious as heck but she does a good job disseminating information in a timely manner. My guess is they truly don't know. They are waiting to see the models running tonight. South of us is easier to call, it's supposed to start earlier. |
Get therapy. And stop SCREAMING. |
+1. Complete irrelevant. |
They will. When school is closed. Glad you caught up. |
You stay home. |
I wouldn't mind going to school for part of the day. My issue is with my elementary student who goes to late ending school. She doesn't get done until 4:05 on a normal day, so early release will be 2:05, which is projected to be in the middle of snow. I don't want her or the bus on the road in the middle of the storm. |
Seriously. And actually snow starts earlier than 3. |