A teen in a DC private was hit by ice falling off of the school’s roof this week. Injured and an ambulance came. |
And the repeat offenders on the corner of Harrison and Williamsburg Boulevard that never shovel their super long sidewalk – kids walking to discovery and Williamsburg have nowhere to walk along Williamsburg Boulevard except the ice. |
They went virtual this week after the incident. |
It happened to my spouse when trying to help our kid when the kid was slipping on school property a few years ago. Go a very severe broken arm that required surgery. |
That's great that you can drive your kid. And what about those of us who can't? |
And we take steps to mitigate risks every day. Based on your logic, why have speed limits, seat belts and why even plow, shovel and salt in the first place? Let's allow guns on school property too while we're at is. |
You're right. Some of the more recent posts have supported delays. Earlier posts claimed those of us concerned about the student walk ways wanted schools to close. There is a big difference between closure (which I haven't seen anyone advocating for, but this thread is pretty long at this point) and delay. The point I am trying to make is that there is a lot of ice on the student walk ways. It is unsafe in many places. (those who haven't seen this around their schools are lucky). The county should clear their own sidewalks. (I don't think we disagree on this, I'm just summarizing). |
Also people who can drive their kids have zero appreciation for the kids who have no choice but to walk to school or bus stops. |
Honestly, I'm surprised it has taken this long for that to come up. I agree that seems to be completely missing from the crowd saying the kids just need to deal and the rest of us are bonkers. Adults in society are supposed to look out for the kids. |
I think you should ask some of your neighbors or your kids' friends' parents for help and if you don't have anyone to ask you should rectify that going forward. |
The ven diagram overlap of kids who can find no safe route to traverse and their parents don't own a car is likely pretty small. And I doubt they are on this board complaining about their very real predicament, but it's kind to speak up for them. |
What I'd probably do is walk a group of kids myself in this situation or take turns with another adult doing it. At some point, people need to problem solve. No, it's not ideal. But it's not an every winter situation. Far from it. |
Yup, I'm totally supportive of mitigation efforts, including pressing the county to better. I'm just not in favor of keeping schools closed. |
The unnamed private went virtual? |
y It’s not just owing a car. It’s having work Or other obligations. |