Sunday snow = Monday closure/disruption?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I feel like a closure on Monday is likely, but hopefully everything should be cleared and ready for school to open on Tuesday with a delay at most.


Yup. McPS is looking pretty dumb for not using its designated makeup days and not including 3 snow days or a virtual learning plan for weather like neighboring countries did.


We are in Ann Arundel and 3 snow days plus virtual afterwards is working out really well this year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I feel like a closure on Monday is likely, but hopefully everything should be cleared and ready for school to open on Tuesday with a delay at most.


Yup. McPS is looking pretty dumb for not using its designated makeup days and not including 3 snow days or a virtual learning plan for weather like neighboring countries did.



*counties!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I feel like a closure on Monday is likely, but hopefully everything should be cleared and ready for school to open on Tuesday with a delay at most.


Yup. McPS is looking pretty dumb for not using its designated makeup days and not including 3 snow days or a virtual learning plan for weather like neighboring countries did.


We are in Ann Arundel and 3 snow days plus virtual afterwards is working out really well this year.


I remember when mcps used to be the leader in Maryland. Very sad now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I feel like a closure on Monday is likely, but hopefully everything should be cleared and ready for school to open on Tuesday with a delay at most.


Yup. McPS is looking pretty dumb for not using its designated makeup days and not including 3 snow days or a virtual learning plan for weather like neighboring countries did.


We are in Ann Arundel and 3 snow days plus virtual afterwards is working out really well this year.


Baltimore has the same. Alexandria VA also did virtual learning after 2 days
Anonymous

Closed on Monday. 2hr delay on Tuesday.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Closed on Monday. 2hr delay on Tuesday.



If models verify the heavier snow totals in northern MoCo, then Tuesday closed as well.
Anonymous
Mon/Tues closed for sure
Anonymous
We just drove to Liberty mountain in expectation of school being closed on Monday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We just drove to Liberty mountain in expectation of school being closed on Monday.

Yeah. We are also in Cancun. Incompetent MCPS can't open.
Anonymous
It is so warm today. I cannot tell that there will be snow tomorrow sunday. When will be the snow coming in on sunday?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is so warm today. I cannot tell that there will be snow tomorrow sunday. When will be the snow coming in on sunday?


After 3 pm.

I’m a teacher. I don’t want any more snow. I didn’t want the last storm.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Even more reason Monday and Tuesday should’ve been make up days.


McPS has multiple makeup days it’s opting not to use. March 20, April 15. Why?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I feel like a closure on Monday is likely, but hopefully everything should be cleared and ready for school to open on Tuesday with a delay at most.


Yup. McPS is looking pretty dumb for not using its designated makeup days and not including 3 snow days or a virtual learning plan for weather like neighboring countries did.


We are in Ann Arundel and 3 snow days plus virtual afterwards is working out really well this year.


I remember when mcps used to be the leader in Maryland. Very sad now.

100%
Anonymous
2-4 inches.

I think closed Monday with Tuesday delayed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is so warm today. I cannot tell that there will be snow tomorrow sunday. When will be the snow coming in on sunday?


There's some chance of it starting in the afternoon, but mostly when temps drop after dark. There's basically supposed to be precipitation for most of the next 24 hours.
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