| I suggest you complain to the HSA as well. Some members seemed to know about school closing long before emails were sent out. |
Oh poor little baby. So sorry that you have to drive around a couple snow piles or that your precious snowflake has to go out in 29 degree weather. Boo hoo. What a whiner. |
Parents can drive around the snow piles but half of your staff won’t have places to park because as another poster pointed out, the staff lot does not have enough spaces for all faculty and staff so many people who facilitate your child’s learning would have no place to park when they came to work. But I get it - taking care of your child for a week is hard. |
Such bs. Costco, Walmart, and virtually every other commercial operation with parking needs was up and running just fine last week. People think that schools are soooooo special and unique and somehow should be subject to different rules and standards. It’s just a racket and excuse for staff and teachers to stay home and watch The View. |
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I loved the week without school. My kids learned 100x more (academically and virtues) at home using AI and braving the snow with friends than they ever learned at school!
These diocese schools had better be careful. Every time they shut down, they could expose how unnecessary and overpriced they are! |
THIS. High priced daycares with a smattering of academics sprinkled in, in between mass and student assemblies. |
| There’s a clear market failure here. When your only “competition” is the dumpster fire public schools, that’s no competition at all. Walmart and Costco have competition — hence they open, even after a little snow. |
And yet you still pay tuition? |
| I am a diocesan teacher and some of the posts on this thread sadden me. If you have complaints or questions about your child's education, reach out to their teacher directly. If you have complaints or questions about your school's closing, reach out to your principal directly. Maybe you will be confirmed in your conclusions. But maybe you'll learn something. |
It has been over a week. Plenty of time to figure out solutions. Staff could carpool? Perhaps park at a location close to the school and then carpool? As far as parents go they figured out sports and activities this weekend. Assume they are perfectly capable of finding a solution to school drop-off and pick-up as well. |
Done that. All I've learned is that parents are be seen and not heard. |
Yeah, cuz I need the daycare. Hopefully, one day, someone will open daycamps that just use AI to instruct, without all the boated bs. Much cheaper. And won’t close bc of snow bc only have a few staff and can easy switch to virtual if needed. But these bloated diocese schools that think they can charge tens of thousands per year then close for a WEEK bc of some snow — they’ll be obsolete in 5-10 years. |
Well then, you’re just stupid. Basic childcare would be much cheaper. |
Which school is so hard up for $ that they held a fundraiser last week? This is the real tea. |
They will not be obsolete. That’s a foolish statement. If the only value you find in your school is daycare, public school is a better option. |