Will Schools Be Closed Tomorrow?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:smart parents will keep kids home tomorrow


Can you speak a little more? I belive schools will keep kids indoors all the time. Is there something I missed? Thanks.


u believe wrong
u don't have a kid in a portable
they are outside all day long without coats/hats/gloves on trips to bathroom/lunch/specials


yup

no bathrooms in portables
no water fountains
no cafeteria

outside
outside
outside


For crying out loud, they're outside for what, two or three minutes? This isn't the -50 wind chills they're experiencing in places like Minnesota. Our wind chill will be around -10. One would have to be outside for over 1/2 hour before frostbite becomes a concern. Yes it will be cold but come on, stop with the whining!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:smart parents will keep kids home tomorrow


Can you speak a little more? I belive schools will keep kids indoors all the time. Is there something I missed? Thanks.


u believe wrong
u don't have a kid in a portable
they are outside all day long without coats/hats/gloves on trips to bathroom/lunch/specials


yup

no bathrooms in portables
no water fountains
no cafeteria

outside
outside
outside


For crying out loud, they're outside for what, two or three minutes? This isn't the -50 wind chills they're experiencing in places like Minnesota. Our wind chill will be around -10. One would have to be outside for over 1/2 hour before frostbite becomes a concern. Yes it will be cold but come on, stop with the whining!


Hey, asshole! Have you TAUGHT in a portable?

It's miserable on days when the weather is either too hot or too cold. My own children are not in portables, but if they were, they would be home tomorrow.
Anonymous
1. They are not portables, they are "learning cottages".
2. Any kids that won't survive the 45 second journey between the learning cottage and the main building is going to die anyway, so best to have it out of the way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:1. They are not portables, they are "learning cottages".
2. Any kids that won't survive the 45 second journey between the learning cottage and the main building is going to die anyway, so best to have it out of the way.


My son is in a portable and he says they keep it very warm. He plans on stripping down to just his t-shirt while in class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:smart parents will keep kids home tomorrow


Can you speak a little more? I belive schools will keep kids indoors all the time. Is there something I missed? Thanks.


u believe wrong
u don't have a kid in a portable
they are outside all day long without coats/hats/gloves on trips to bathroom/lunch/specials


yup

no bathrooms in portables
no water fountains
no cafeteria

outside
outside
outside


For crying out loud, they're outside for what, two or three minutes? This isn't the -50 wind chills they're experiencing in places like Minnesota. Our wind chill will be around -10. One would have to be outside for over 1/2 hour before frostbite becomes a concern. Yes it will be cold but come on, stop with the whining!


Hey, asshole! Have you TAUGHT in a portable?

It's miserable on days when the weather is either too hot or too cold. My own children are not in portables, but if they were, they would be home tomorrow.


Yes I HAVE taught in a portable. Actually better than the main building as I could control the heat and the A/C. The little ones can be outside for the 2 or 3 minutes it will take to go to the main building for the bathroom, lunch, etc.

This isn't armageddon! It's winter! Colder than normal tomorrow but NOT the end of the freaking world!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:smart parents will keep kids home tomorrow


Can you speak a little more? I belive schools will keep kids indoors all the time. Is there something I missed? Thanks.


u believe wrong
u don't have a kid in a portable
they are outside all day long without coats/hats/gloves on trips to bathroom/lunch/specials


yup

no bathrooms in portables
no water fountains
no cafeteria

outside
outside
outside


For crying out loud, they're outside for what, two or three minutes? This isn't the -50 wind chills they're experiencing in places like Minnesota. Our wind chill will be around -10. One would have to be outside for over 1/2 hour before frostbite becomes a concern. Yes it will be cold but come on, stop with the whining!


Hey, asshole! Have you TAUGHT in a portable?

It's miserable on days when the weather is either too hot or too cold. My own children are not in portables, but if they were, they would be home tomorrow.


I teach Ina portable. It is like a sauna in there. All the time.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WHere are you? It is in the 40's and raining in MoCo and DC?


I posted last night. We live on the border of MCPS and there freezing rain last night. I had also read that we were getting more snow this morning which thankfully didn't happen. Roads were fine thus morning though.




WTH? More snow this morning? Where do you get your weather info? USA Today?

Yes I actually got my iPhone weather saying snow AM today in MoCo
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WHere are you? It is in the 40's and raining in MoCo and DC?


I posted last night. We live on the border of MCPS and there freezing rain last night. I had also read that we were getting more snow this morning which thankfully didn't happen. Roads were fine thus morning though.




WTH? More snow this morning? Where do you get your weather info? USA Today?

Yes I actually got my iPhone weather saying snow AM today in MoCo


OP here-It was the NWS that said there would be snow this morning or up to a quarter inch of ice.

I'm so glad that MCPS said they will be open tomorrow. Yeah!
Anonymous
so no chance they'll change their minds???
Anonymous
I really hope they reconsider. I almost think that our unfamiliarity with these temps make people on this site and, probably in MCPS quite cavalier. If we saw these temps more often, chances are we'd be much more cautious about sending buses and children out in this cold.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WHere are you? It is in the 40's and raining in MoCo and DC?


I posted last night. We live on the border of MCPS and there freezing rain last night. I had also read that we were getting more snow this morning which thankfully didn't happen. Roads were fine thus morning though.




WTH? More snow this morning? Where do you get your weather info? USA Today?

Yes I actually got my iPhone weather saying snow AM today in MoCo




You either have the wrong zip code entered or it said "flurries" which never materialized. There was never a forecast for snow today with the cold front moving through.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WHere are you? It is in the 40's and raining in MoCo and DC?


I posted last night. We live on the border of MCPS and there freezing rain last night. I had also read that we were getting more snow this morning which thankfully didn't happen. Roads were fine thus morning though.




WTH? More snow this morning? Where do you get your weather info? USA Today?

Yes I actually got my iPhone weather saying snow AM today in MoCo


OP here-It was the NWS that said there would be snow this morning or up to a quarter inch of ice.

I'm so glad that MCPS said they will be open tomorrow. Yeah!




Oh for God's sake. That was the forecast for Sunday. A quarter inch of ice? That is enough to bring down trees and power lines. Did you see any ice?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:1. They are not portables, they are "learning cottages".
2. Any kids that won't survive the 45 second journey between the learning cottage and the main building is going to die anyway, so best to have it out of the way.


This is the best post yet. Helicopter mommies and their whiny kids can't take 1 min of 6 degree weather?? Keep your kids home but let the rest of the normal parents trying to raise resilient kids go to school.
Anonymous
What about kids who walk to school? The walk for some of my kids' friends is a little less than a mile--that's a long time to be out in the cold, and not everyone can afford winter coats.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WHere are you? It is in the 40's and raining in MoCo and DC?


I posted last night. We live on the border of MCPS and there freezing rain last night. I had also read that we were getting more snow this morning which thankfully didn't happen. Roads were fine thus morning though.




WTH? More snow this morning? Where do you get your weather info? USA Today?

Yes I actually got my iPhone weather saying snow AM today in MoCo


OP here-It was the NWS that said there would be snow this morning or up to a quarter inch of ice.

I'm so glad that MCPS said they will be open tomorrow. Yeah!




Oh for God's sake. That was the forecast for Sunday. A quarter inch of ice? That is enough to bring down trees and power lines. Did you see any ice?


I was surprised that only NWS had forecasted it not Washington Post. This was the forecast for my zip. Is it really that hard to believe that a weather forecast was that wrong?
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