Not PP, but my kids would sleep until 8 if they could. I have to drag them out of bed. |
| I live in NE and saw a plow on my street (we live on the same block as a school) but its still snowing. There will at least be a two hour delay. My FIL just moved in with us from Birmingham and drops off the kids. Hes been asking repeatedly about the schools and is surprised they havent closed already Of course he thinks any snow is too much... |
| Where are the plows? Live in NE and haven't heard or seen one all day. |
+1 my kid slept until 945 this morning and went to bed normal time last night. |
NW here (Georgetown). Just saw a plow going through the streets. |
Same. I get up at 7:30 and go in their rooms at 7:45 to get them up on regular school mornings. |
| Lucky parents! I get my kids up at 6am-6:15 for a 7:11 bus. They are at school before 8, and must be in home room before 8:30. |
Yep. My kid went to bed early last night and squawked when we woke him up at 9. He's always been a late sleeper, which is awesome on days off, but sucks on school days. |
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I live near Mass Ave downtown, the roads are mess. Haven't seen a plow since 2pm this afternoon.
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| I wish DCPS would announce one way or another ASAP instead of announcing around midnight like last night or at 4-5 am. |
| According to Washington Post now, "Wind chills Wed AM from -5 to -15 in DC, and subzero wind chills continuing for balance of day." Considering they closed last time for cold but no snow it will be interesting how DCPS calls this one, seems kinda crazy to open from my view of my street. Even though neighbors have shoveled snow all day the sidewalks and street are covered in snow. |
Agreed, unlike the other calls this one seems pretty easy to make. Regardless of what they call, can't imagine many staff or students will be at school tomorrow. I think metro is running on reduced schedule too. |
| Alexandria closed, I wonder what else DC needs to make a decision? |
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Roads aren't that bad where we are in Bloomingdale - at least navigable, and the snow is tapering. Give it 12 hours of work and I think a +2 hours would be reasonable at this point.
DC is a city. You don't need a car to navigate it with your student(s). |
But if a large part (majority?) of your staff and teachers are coming from the 'burbs, and when only 25% of your students attend their in-boundary neighborhood schools, city or no city - it doesn't make sense to risk safety to open. |