
Do you think all those employee live in the school buildings? |
What does this even mean? |
Absolutely no one should have been caught off guard by this. Not creating a backup plan mid last week amounts to willful ignorance. |
Most is an exaggeration, but yes, that's a real problem. And it is why MCPS needs to schedule more than 2 built-in snow days if they're not willing to pay for snow removal in a timely manner. Without significant chances to facilities management, we should schedule 5 extra days. |
It means that, on average, each school has 6 or 7 employees, some of whom work part time and/or the evening shifts and have other jobs in the morning so they aren't available to help out with clearing in the morning. |
Preparation doesn't remove the negative impacts. Kids will still miss school, including special education services. Assuming the make-up day ends up being a half day, they're not going to get those services back later. And parents are still out the money. |
That's incredibly poor planning if the people the school has hired to, in part, do snow removal aren't actually available when snow removal would be needed most. Is that true? They don't expect building services workers to be available to work in the morning? A lot of things of come out in this thread suggesting there are some very basic steps MCPS can take to make things significantlt better: 1) Ensure building services workers are available to work at ~5am during winter months. 2) Budget overtime for building services workers to do snow removal. 3) Allow building services to begin clearing sidewalks around schools before parking lots are cleared.. I'm guessing those aren't problems at all schools, but it sounds like different schools have some combination of those problems. |
Yes to all this but not with my tax dollars! I don't want to pay people to prepare for events that might not even happen! |
The best option is to add in more days into the calendar. But MCPS went in the opposite direction for next year. |
What a bizarre non sequitur. |
See above. |
You referenced "parents scrambling." The scramble could've been avoided this time. |
Just putting out there because we’re right in the midst of the big boundary study coming up… this is exactly why we need neighborhood schools. If everyone can walk to school, how long it takes to plow becomes less relevant.
I also wish that there could be some separation where some schools could open with others still working towards it…. |
Not happening. |
I mean, snow removal is really not their main job by a long shot? It's something they do a handful of days a year at most, some years never, and so they hire people based on the hours they are needed 98% of the time, not based on their snow day availability. (If you want them to be available for both, you should really be paying them more.) It seems like there should be a different plan for snow removal, like contracting it out, or having a list of MCPS employees (of all types) who are potentially willing to pick up a snow removal shift for extra cash, or something like that. |