Closed on Friday or early closing?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Loudon is the outlier here. Prince William is both west and south and they are also only on a delay. Alexandria and Arlington are only on a delay. FCPS matches all the surrounding jurisdictions other than Loudon who made the call extraordinarily late.


NOVA (community college system) has all campuses closed today. Originally they were going to open at 11 am but then at around 9 am communicated the closure.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Loudon is the outlier here. Prince William is both west and south and they are also only on a delay. Alexandria and Arlington are only on a delay. FCPS matches all the surrounding jurisdictions other than Loudon who made the call extraordinarily late.


NOVA (community college system) has all campuses closed today. Originally they were going to open at 11 am but then at around 9 am communicated the closure.


The roads are fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A school bus was rear-ended outside Manassas, and at least three roadways were closed Friday morning, as police and road crews dealt with icy road conditions in some parts of Prince William County.



Manassas is not FCPS.

This was a southern storm. Of course PWC is worse.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I really wished they would've closed today. Not because there is that much snow, no. It's because of all the messed up drivers who don't know how to operate their vehicles. And that includes teenagers.





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Teenagers do not learn how to drive on snow... unless they drive on snow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A school bus was rear-ended outside Manassas, and at least three roadways were closed Friday morning, as police and road crews dealt with icy road conditions in some parts of Prince William County.


....None of which is in Fairfax County




So, it's ok that it happened in an adjacent County. Wow!! Children are still being transported to school in Fairfax County.


Completely different weather conditions.
Anonymous
MCPS Forum is going crazy because they opened on time, and at least one schoolbus was stuck on the road. Cars are slipping everywhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A school bus was rear-ended outside Manassas, and at least three roadways were closed Friday morning, as police and road crews dealt with icy road conditions in some parts of Prince William County.


....None of which is in Fairfax County




So, it's ok that it happened in an adjacent County. Wow!! Children are still being transported to school in Fairfax County.


It isnt okay that a bus was rear ended, but prince william is further south and west, both of which have more severe conditions than fairfax county. The reality is that the schools are open today. If you're not comfortable driving your kid or putting them on a bus, then keep them home.


This is not a valid point. If someone can be reasonably uncomfortable about their child making it to school safely, then it is responsibility of the school system to close, end of story. People are legally responsible for sending their kids to school. If people have a legitimate reason to be worried, then it shouldn't be up to them, it's up to the schools not to put them in a situation to make that decision.


You must be a troll
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Loudon is the outlier here. Prince William is both west and south and they are also only on a delay. Alexandria and Arlington are only on a delay. FCPS matches all the surrounding jurisdictions other than Loudon who made the call extraordinarily late.


NOVA (community college system) has all campuses closed today. Originally they were going to open at 11 am but then at around 9 am communicated the closure.


Apples to oranges.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A school bus was rear-ended outside Manassas, and at least three roadways were closed Friday morning, as police and road crews dealt with icy road conditions in some parts of Prince William County.


....None of which is in Fairfax County




So, it's ok that it happened in an adjacent County. Wow!! Children are still being transported to school in Fairfax County.


It isnt okay that a bus was rear ended, but prince william is further south and west, both of which have more severe conditions than fairfax county. The reality is that the schools are open today. If you're not comfortable driving your kid or putting them on a bus, then keep them home.


This is not a valid point. If someone can be reasonably uncomfortable about their child making it to school safely, then it is responsibility of the school system to close, end of story. People are legally responsible for sending their kids to school. If people have a legitimate reason to be worried, then it shouldn't be up to them, it's up to the schools not to put them in a situation to make that decision.


I’m not you understand how ridiculous you sound. Define “reasonable.” Define “legitimate.” Then I’ll show you a thousand parents who disagree with you.


Like it or not, I'm right - it's not even a matter of opinion. Yes, it's true - what defines a reasonable and legitimate basis to be worried is the subject of debate. What is not up for debate is whether schools should be closed if there is a reasonable cause to be worried. Parents should never be put into a position by a government entity such as the school system where there choice is either to willfully violate the law or to put their children in danger.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A school bus was rear-ended outside Manassas, and at least three roadways were closed Friday morning, as police and road crews dealt with icy road conditions in some parts of Prince William County.


....None of which is in Fairfax County




So, it's ok that it happened in an adjacent County. Wow!! Children are still being transported to school in Fairfax County.


It isnt okay that a bus was rear ended, but prince william is further south and west, both of which have more severe conditions than fairfax county. The reality is that the schools are open today. If you're not comfortable driving your kid or putting them on a bus, then keep them home.


This is not a valid point. If someone can be reasonably uncomfortable about their child making it to school safely, then it is responsibility of the school system to close, end of story. People are legally responsible for sending their kids to school. If people have a legitimate reason to be worried, then it shouldn't be up to them, it's up to the schools not to put them in a situation to make that decision.


I’m not you understand how ridiculous you sound. Define “reasonable.” Define “legitimate.” Then I’ll show you a thousand parents who disagree with you.


Like it or not, I'm right - it's not even a matter of opinion. Yes, it's true - what defines a reasonable and legitimate basis to be worried is the subject of debate. What is not up for debate is whether schools should be closed if there is a reasonable cause to be worried. Parents should never be put into a position by a government entity such as the school system where there choice is either to willfully violate the law or to put their children in danger.


By your logic, someone could say they think it's reasonable to be worried about going to school every single day because of school shootings. Schools cannot leave opening decisions up to parental assessment of risk because there will always be some who are more anxious than others. School systems have to base decisions on their own published and predetermined risk assessment process, whether you always agree with it or not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A school bus was rear-ended outside Manassas, and at least three roadways were closed Friday morning, as police and road crews dealt with icy road conditions in some parts of Prince William County.


....None of which is in Fairfax County




So, it's ok that it happened in an adjacent County. Wow!! Children are still being transported to school in Fairfax County.


It isnt okay that a bus was rear ended, but prince william is further south and west, both of which have more severe conditions than fairfax county. The reality is that the schools are open today. If you're not comfortable driving your kid or putting them on a bus, then keep them home.


This is not a valid point. If someone can be reasonably uncomfortable about their child making it to school safely, then it is responsibility of the school system to close, end of story. People are legally responsible for sending their kids to school. If people have a legitimate reason to be worried, then it shouldn't be up to them, it's up to the schools not to put them in a situation to make that decision.


I’m not you understand how ridiculous you sound. Define “reasonable.” Define “legitimate.” Then I’ll show you a thousand parents who disagree with you.


Like it or not, I'm right - it's not even a matter of opinion. Yes, it's true - what defines a reasonable and legitimate basis to be worried is the subject of debate. What is not up for debate is whether schools should be closed if there is a reasonable cause to be worried. Parents should never be put into a position by a government entity such as the school system where there choice is either to willfully violate the law or to put their children in danger.


By your logic, someone could say they think it's reasonable to be worried about going to school every single day because of school shootings. Schools cannot leave opening decisions up to parental assessment of risk because there will always be some who are more anxious than others. School systems have to base decisions on their own published and predetermined risk assessment process, whether you always agree with it or not.


I know what you're getting at, but that's not the point. A person believing that it's reasonable to be worried is not the same as it truly being reasonable to be worried. That's why we agree that what constitutes "reasonable" is the true subject of debate - not whether or not schools should be closed once we meet that threshold.

My whole reason for bringing this up in the first place what that the whole "stay home if you don't like it" seemed way out of place in this conversation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A school bus was rear-ended outside Manassas, and at least three roadways were closed Friday morning, as police and road crews dealt with icy road conditions in some parts of Prince William County.


....None of which is in Fairfax County




So, it's ok that it happened in an adjacent County. Wow!! Children are still being transported to school in Fairfax County.


It isnt okay that a bus was rear ended, but prince william is further south and west, both of which have more severe conditions than fairfax county. The reality is that the schools are open today. If you're not comfortable driving your kid or putting them on a bus, then keep them home.


This is not a valid point. If someone can be reasonably uncomfortable about their child making it to school safely, then it is responsibility of the school system to close, end of story. People are legally responsible for sending their kids to school. If people have a legitimate reason to be worried, then it shouldn't be up to them, it's up to the schools not to put them in a situation to make that decision.


I’m not you understand how ridiculous you sound. Define “reasonable.” Define “legitimate.” Then I’ll show you a thousand parents who disagree with you.


Like it or not, I'm right - it's not even a matter of opinion. Yes, it's true - what defines a reasonable and legitimate basis to be worried is the subject of debate. What is not up for debate is whether schools should be closed if there is a reasonable cause to be worried. Parents should never be put into a position by a government entity such as the school system where there choice is either to willfully violate the law or to put their children in danger.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A school bus was rear-ended outside Manassas, and at least three roadways were closed Friday morning, as police and road crews dealt with icy road conditions in some parts of Prince William County.


....None of which is in Fairfax County




So, it's ok that it happened in an adjacent County. Wow!! Children are still being transported to school in Fairfax County.


It isnt okay that a bus was rear ended, but prince william is further south and west, both of which have more severe conditions than fairfax county. The reality is that the schools are open today. If you're not comfortable driving your kid or putting them on a bus, then keep them home.


This is not a valid point. If someone can be reasonably uncomfortable about their child making it to school safely, then it is responsibility of the school system to close, end of story. People are legally responsible for sending their kids to school. If people have a legitimate reason to be worried, then it shouldn't be up to them, it's up to the schools not to put them in a situation to make that decision.


You must be a troll

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Anonymous
We kept our kids home. Our neighborhood roads are icy and I am worried about the afternoon.
Anonymous
I drove my kids to school. They prefer to walk the last block because they have friends that are walkers so they did. Sidewalks were fine. Roads were fine. The only issue was kids were picking up the snow and throwing it so the safety patrol and teachers had to keep telling them to put it down.

FCPS made an operational decision based on the conditions. These conditions are deemed safe for travel outside of a few small spots. Just becuase we've closed for less in the past doesn't mean we need to continue to close for any snow whatsoever. Reid seems much less likely to close than previous superintendents so kids will probably continue to go to school in these conditions in the future.
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