APS VA Snow Day Projection

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:People need to take a deep breath. Your kids are going to be ok if they have some snow days and miss a week of school. I promise.

I swear this is just so triggering to some of you. Some of you can't handle any change to your normal routine. Just like you couldn't handle the pandemic.

If you really can't handle a few snow days, and the time with your kids, consider therapy. Please.


No one is even talking about this anymore on this thread. Try to keep up.


That's a good part of the thread. You just don't like that you got called out.


We want to resurface shaming people who can’t just seamlessly work full time jobs and provide childcare at the same time indefinitely and tell them if they are overwhelmed it means they hate their kids and something is wrong with them? Yes keep going. This is inspiring and supportive.


are you the lady who spoke before school board last night to ask why APS didn't open for YOUR kids even though 6 school parking lots and 30% of sidewalks were not cleared?


No some of you have a lot of time on your hands.


pot - kettle
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People need to take a deep breath. Your kids are going to be ok if they have some snow days and miss a week of school. I promise.

I swear this is just so triggering to some of you. Some of you can't handle any change to your normal routine. Just like you couldn't handle the pandemic.

If you really can't handle a few snow days, and the time with your kids, consider therapy. Please.


No one is even talking about this anymore on this thread. Try to keep up.


That's a good part of the thread. You just don't like that you got called out.


We want to resurface shaming people who can’t just seamlessly work full time jobs and provide childcare at the same time indefinitely and tell them if they are overwhelmed it means they hate their kids and something is wrong with them? Yes keep going. This is inspiring and supportive.


are you the lady who spoke before school board last night to ask why APS didn't open for YOUR kids even though 6 school parking lots and 30% of sidewalks were not cleared?


No some of you have a lot of time on your hands.


pot - kettle


Watching the board meetings is next level
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People need to take a deep breath. Your kids are going to be ok if they have some snow days and miss a week of school. I promise.

I swear this is just so triggering to some of you. Some of you can't handle any change to your normal routine. Just like you couldn't handle the pandemic.

If you really can't handle a few snow days, and the time with your kids, consider therapy. Please.


No one is even talking about this anymore on this thread. Try to keep up.


That's a good part of the thread. You just don't like that you got called out.


We want to resurface shaming people who can’t just seamlessly work full time jobs and provide childcare at the same time indefinitely and tell them if they are overwhelmed it means they hate their kids and something is wrong with them? Yes keep going. This is inspiring and supportive.


are you the lady who spoke before school board last night to ask why APS didn't open for YOUR kids even though 6 school parking lots and 30% of sidewalks were not cleared?


No some of you have a lot of time on your hands.


pot - kettle


Watching the board meetings is next level


Really? That's weird that you think so.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People need to take a deep breath. Your kids are going to be ok if they have some snow days and miss a week of school. I promise.

I swear this is just so triggering to some of you. Some of you can't handle any change to your normal routine. Just like you couldn't handle the pandemic.

If you really can't handle a few snow days, and the time with your kids, consider therapy. Please.


No one is even talking about this anymore on this thread. Try to keep up.


That's a good part of the thread. You just don't like that you got called out.


We want to resurface shaming people who can’t just seamlessly work full time jobs and provide childcare at the same time indefinitely and tell them if they are overwhelmed it means they hate their kids and something is wrong with them? Yes keep going. This is inspiring and supportive.


are you the lady who spoke before school board last night to ask why APS didn't open for YOUR kids even though 6 school parking lots and 30% of sidewalks were not cleared?


No some of you have a lot of time on your hands.


I have all the time in the world to oppose your crazy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People need to take a deep breath. Your kids are going to be ok if they have some snow days and miss a week of school. I promise.

I swear this is just so triggering to some of you. Some of you can't handle any change to your normal routine. Just like you couldn't handle the pandemic.

If you really can't handle a few snow days, and the time with your kids, consider therapy. Please.


No one is even talking about this anymore on this thread. Try to keep up.


That's a good part of the thread. You just don't like that you got called out.


We want to resurface shaming people who can’t just seamlessly work full time jobs and provide childcare at the same time indefinitely and tell them if they are overwhelmed it means they hate their kids and something is wrong with them? Yes keep going. This is inspiring and supportive.


are you the lady who spoke before school board last night to ask why APS didn't open for YOUR kids even though 6 school parking lots and 30% of sidewalks were not cleared?


No some of you have a lot of time on your hands.


pot - kettle


Watching the board meetings is next level


Not as next level as showing up in person to submit testimony complaining APS didn't open!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People need to take a deep breath. Your kids are going to be ok if they have some snow days and miss a week of school. I promise.

I swear this is just so triggering to some of you. Some of you can't handle any change to your normal routine. Just like you couldn't handle the pandemic.

If you really can't handle a few snow days, and the time with your kids, consider therapy. Please.


No one is even talking about this anymore on this thread. Try to keep up.


That's a good part of the thread. You just don't like that you got called out.


We want to resurface shaming people who can’t just seamlessly work full time jobs and provide childcare at the same time indefinitely and tell them if they are overwhelmed it means they hate their kids and something is wrong with them? Yes keep going. This is inspiring and supportive.


are you the lady who spoke before school board last night to ask why APS didn't open for YOUR kids even though 6 school parking lots and 30% of sidewalks were not cleared?


No some of you have a lot of time on your hands.


pot - kettle


Watching the board meetings is next level


Not as next level as showing up in person to submit testimony complaining APS didn't open!


So true
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