People are claiming their roads and sidewalks are sheets of ice. Visibility doesn't matter if you can't avoid the ice, it only helps if the roads are mostly clear with small patches here and there. |
| As a TJ teacher, this is going to be very annoying if FCPS is on time and Loudoun has a two hour delay. I understand that they can’t accommodate off of one school though. Not the worst thing ever, just annoying. |
| Do they do one hour delays in FCPS? I think a one hour delay would be reasonable so middle schoolers wait for the bus when the sun is out. |
No, they don’t. Not really much of a point to have a one hour delay and wouldn’t make sense with most schedules. |
I’m a transplant from a colder state and for every year of the 15 years I’ve lived here, there has been some cold weather. Polar vortex, snowmaggedon, etc. It doesn’t last all winter but there are always a few days. Have the proper equipment to clear your driveway *early* so the sun can melt any residue and you don’t get ice, buy some wool socks for your kids (and you) to wear on cold days, and have proper footwear. It’s not an emergency. |
No, good grief.
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MOVE ON. Stop perseverating on Covid. |
I hope Ms. Reid is at a bus depot right now helping the drivers get their buses ready to go and that you are walking the 1.5 miles with a middle schooler today at 7:00! It is tiring when people who sit in warm houses direct other people to “get out there” and wait for late buses and walk on ice. |
It’s not the cold or the sidewalk ice, it’s the ice on the streets. There wasn’t enough snow to plow and secondary roads weren’t treated. It didn’t get above freezing yesterday, so there are many patches of ice on the secondary roads where the bus stops are. I was out driving yesterday and saw it for myself. I also grew up in a colder climate than here, and I think not having a delay today was irresponsible. |
Correct. The post was in response to the “former teacher and administrator” saying that “counties all around us” were closed. That simply wasn’t true. |
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https://www.fcps.edu/alerts
"No current alerts." In the future, the crack team in the communications office may need to use AI to come up with something to say. They seem to be at a total loss for words this time around. |
| How is it outside on side walks? |
Not good. I'm a teacher and just went outside to warm up my car. Sidewalks are very icy. I don't care what other people do but I'm not sending my kid to school today. He's in HS and has all his non-AP classes today. I see no reason for him to risk him driving or risk someone else plowing into him at the bus stop. |
I took a two-mile walk this morning, 100% on sidewalks and bike trails. The majority of sidewalks looked better than people's driveways, but the sidewalks right in front of people's driveways were slick where cars had driven on the snow. The long stretches between homes, however, were dry as a bone. It is brutally cold, though. Two layers of pants, three layers of tops (including a coat), warm socks and shoes, gloves, and a hat were not enough to keep me warm. It is extremely cold. I'm going to drive my middle school kid to school this morning. She just got over a respiratory infection that landed her in the ER three times in seven days, so I don't want her in the cold more than necessary. |
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Only a few bus delays so far, but if you don't have the bus app, be sure to check so your kid isn’t standing out there longer than needed.
https://busdelay.fcps.edu/ My kid rides one of the electric busses and I guess it didn’t start as I got a message from the bus app that there was a bus substitution. |