Giving you a couple options, complain on an anonymous forum until the rest of us become less clownish, or move. |
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Report from a real live principal:
I sent an email to facilities about remaining ice in our parking lot where kids would exit the bus. Within 30 minutes there were contracted crews here working on it. I’d like to see if I can get them to take care of the sidewalks of the few houses across the street from the school whose owners chose to do nothing. The sidewalks are untouched sheets of ice. That probably won’t happen which means students won’t be able to safely get to the crossing guard at the crosswalk. Transportation supervisors are going around and looking at stops. They are working with VDOT to clear them. We really do want the kids back in school. |
| If Gatehouse were consistent in their rationale and decision-making process, yes, they would close for the rest or the week. Unfortunately, we know that’s not true. |
Oh thank you so much |
Thank you! i know you do! |
It's not mismanagement to clear only one lane so emergency vehicles can get in and out. Clearing multiple lanes would have taken more than twice as long and left more neighborhoods completely inaccessible for longer. I don't understand the need for so much control and perfection. Things like ice combined with an unprecedented cold spell happen and can't be perfectly predicted and mitigated. |
Oh, sorry, she wasn’t posting directly here. You have a good principal. Treasure that person. |
| Just keep in mind that every private school in the DMV has been open since last Thursday. And yes most of them have buses too. |
But do you understand that you cannot clear all the bus stops in the county in a reasonable amount of time, and that while you do that, kids are missing out on critical instruction? In particular, high schoolers with AP exams in May, who need to work on the entire curriculum before their exam date? As a Principal, can you push to have virtual learning approved for high schoolers in the future, if we ever get another event that closes schools for more than a week? Thank you. |
| "...whose owners chose to do nothing". This says more (in a bad way) about the Principal than the neighbors. |
That's what the parents pay 20-40K for. |
| It gets more ridiculous when you find out LCPS and DCPS are somehow able to open as of today, in addition to all the colleges around here. FCPS is extra special when it comes to snow and ice affecting them. |
Sorry but we do have the exact same type of snowcrete in the Philly area. Almost all went back to school on Wednesday (some even Tuesday). It has sucked every day with the narrow streets/snow banks and only ~80% of sidewalks plowed, but they opened up (even had virtual Mon/Tues for my one daughter). I do agree as you go up the coast the ability to handle the bigger snow storms is better, but Philly isn't super far away and also doesn't really have the big snow budget either. This particular storm was really mismanaged as other posters have pointed out. |
No, they are a part are the reason we are still out. |
100% But also if the county fined people who didn't shovel their sidewalks, we would not have this problem. I live in a very quiet neighborhood with no thru traffic and the Amazon trucks aren't usually out at 6:45 am when my middle schooler will be waiting in the middle of the street for a bus. That's not the case for a lot of kids who have to walk out to a main road with nowhere to stand but IN THE ROAD. |