Early release Monday?

Anonymous
They’re not going to revert Friday because they already tried that and the Muslim community went nuts because it’s their holiday (Eid). So instead all kids get to miss out. That’s what we get from equity — if it creates a disadvantage for even a small group, everyone misses out.

I’m making plans now to pick my kid up instead of having them take the bus. Not that I really want to drive in whatever this storm will be but what will be will be….
Anonymous
2013 one of my kids schools held busses. The other sent the kids on their way (2 different ESs). The bus that went out was directed to divert to the nearest school really after the weather past. Both kids were about 90 mins late. The kid that was on the bus says kids were pretty scared but no one was hurt.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yesss make Monday the professional day and Friday a regular day


There is a zero chance this will happen. Union would have to approve. Union would like both days off. And last day of marking period is Thursday so teachers ned Friday to finish grading.


Which marking period ends on Thursday? I know at the school I teach at our MP3 doesn’t end until mid April.

Stop spreading nonsense


+1. Friday is a professional development day, not a grading day.
Anonymous
You are obnoxious now. Every single rain event, every single "is it going to snow event?" Why don't you have a life or something else to focus on?
Anonymous


School will proceed as usual tomorrow Monday.

However, some after school activities might be canceled.

Keep your eye on the forecast for that late afternoon period.



Anonymous
No way will they cancel school tomorrow. Possible early release, but I don’t think they will decide that h til the morning when they have more confidence in the forecast.
Anonymous
Deal with your anxiety and stop worrying about the schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Deal with your anxiety and stop worrying about the schools.


Pretty sure she just doesn't want to work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Deal with your anxiety and stop worrying about the schools.


Pretty sure she just doesn't want to work.


DP. The OP said she wanted to get out of an after-school meeting. Not that she doesn’t want to work. Teachers know that meetings keep us from our work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You are obnoxious now. Every single rain event, every single "is it going to snow event?" Why don't you have a life or something else to focus on?


Okay. Go look up the forecasts. There is no way you actually live on Central MD. The warnings are no joke.
Anonymous
I cancelled my afternoon practice already and I sent an email to my school admin asking them to share safety protocols in their weekly newsletter to ensure the students who loiter on school grounds without an afterschool sponsor after dismissal understand what needs to be done in the event of an emergency weather event.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Deal with your anxiety and stop worrying about the schools.


+1
Anonymous
Chuck Bell says the main threat is 3-8 pm.
Doug Kammerer says it’s starting at 2 pm.

I think an early release is prudent but I will be picking up my kids early depending on what tomorrow’s forecast says.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Deal with your anxiety and stop worrying about the schools.


Pretty sure she just doesn't want to work.


DP. The OP said she wanted to get out of an after-school meeting. Not that she doesn’t want to work. Teachers know that meetings keep us from our work.


In this case, the meeting is the work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You are obnoxious now. Every single rain event, every single "is it going to snow event?" Why don't you have a life or something else to focus on?


Okay. Go look up the forecasts. There is no way you actually live on Central MD. The warnings are no joke.


They're not a joke, but there's a 50-50 chance your posts are. No rational person could possibility believe your comments describe a reasonable reaction to the weather forecast.
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