MCPS closed tomorrow

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
While all the companies and agencies in the area and schools in nearby counties can, MCPS can't! Give me a break!


All of the companies and agencies in the area have 6 bus depots and 200 schools to clear snow from?

And FCPS, APS, LCPS, and PGCPS are closed today, actually. Probably other school districts in the area are too -- you can check for yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look, they are plowing, putting the snow in huge piles, but there is ice on the sidewalks.
Many students go to school on foot and let's be realistic it's going to be very dangerous.
My street was plowed earlier but I saw two cars skidding earlier this afternoon.


Holy crap. Do you remember what grandparents used to say. "We walked over 2 miles to school in the cold and snow every day and didn't complain!!" I feel like I am turning into one of them because of all the helicopter mommies not wanting their kids at a bus stop for 5min in the "polar vortex" (gasp, what scary words!!) And now those 4-6 inches are too much for little Mary to walk to school. How come DCPS barely get off then?

MCPS - it is winter. We live in an area that snows just like 30+ other states in this nation. Get your act together. You knew about this snow 5 days ago. You couldn't plan for it? So frustrating.


Do you have a child who walks to school?

And I'm pretty sure that MCPS actually did plan for the snow ahead of time. Why do you assume they didn't? But "plan for" does not mean "remove". MCPS could not remove the snow ahead of time.


While all the companies and agencies in the area and schools in nearby counties can, MCPS can't! Give me a break!


Have you looked at WTOP? Every single school district in the area besides DCPS is closed again today. Everybody. Howard County, Frederick County, and Carroll County initially announced 2-hour delays last night but changed their minds this morning and closed. It is not just MCPS.
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