yes, they are not going to say likely a two hour delay unless the situation changes and then open regular time. it meant they might still be closed monday. |
Our principal had this message within the email sent to staff… “As we prepare to return to school (whenever the county allows us to return), I want to give you a quick heads-up about parking. Due to snow removal, parking will be limited in our already small lot, as several spaces are currently being used for snow mounds.” Of course we would anticipate limited parking given the conditions, but our alternative is street parking. Since the street hasn’t been plowed to the curb and there are mounds of ice everywhere, I have no idea where our staff will be able to park. |
Thanks for posting. It does not sound like your principal anticipates a Monday reopening. |
This is my worry as we return - I usually park on the street as the lot is almost always full by the time I arrive. |
Wow. What school? |
Principals don't know either so...yours was being proactive in creating a plan for whenever that is. |
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Teachers, or people who are competent....
Predictions? |
They're not going to close schools so teachers don't need to find street parking. I keep a shovel in my car. |
The lack of additional snow this weekend significantly increases the likelihood of school on Monday. |
+1. I'd be shocked if they closed, and I'd be shocked if they reversed and opened on time. |
It isn't going to be above freezing for long enough to really help. Any benefits will be offset by melt water freezing in the evening. |
Ah yes, the official emergency preparedness plan: “figure it out.” Always works great. No one’s saying schools should close for parking. The issue is unsafe conditions for staff and students getting to school. “Just keep a shovel in your car” isn’t a realistic or equitable plan for everyone. |
Actually, it’s the cars! If there were no cars it would be fine if they walked in the street but the drivers around here are major a$$holes. |
Look at the comments again. That's what these people are worried about. |
Your emergency plan shouldn't be assuming someone else will solve all of your problems for you. |