Oh, come on! Exaggerate much? |
Yes, this. PP, your DH was going too fast. |
LOL - I was thinking the same. Not passable?? Really? |
Were you in rush hour when you drove to your dc office? |
If you teach HS why are you on DCUM and not teaching your students? |
+1 So true. |
No, PP can't post a link because she's talking out of her a&&. Ridiculous. I drive around quite a bit for work, and there were no more accidents this AM than any other regular morning. |
Umm, no, I've been working, and now taking a brief lunch break. I think her response validates my comment. My son is in MS, and 2.0 isn't implemented. So MSAs have been the major instructional focus this month at his school. She says herself that as of next year, everyone will go back to full test-prep mode. So while ES may not have test prep this year, MS and HS do. I stand by my reasoning. |
They're not doing MSAs in middle school next year either; they're doing PARCC. And they've never done MSAs in high school. |
I grew up in Colorado so I consider this morning's snow a "dusting." I didn't really think twice about the snow when leaving the house at about 6:30 am but soon came across an accident where an SUV was flipped over on its side on a major road (in MD). Closer to the DC line, there was another accident.
I suppose it was deceptively slippery. But, I was going nice and slow and didn't slip or slide at all. I don't mind that schools weren't delayed. The timing of the snow was unfortunate. |
So let's drill down. I stand corrected regarding this year's testing in ES, and MSA testing in HS. BUT in my son's MS, it's all MSAs all the time. As it was during his time in ES. I'm sure it's a relief for you and other ES teaches to be able to take days off when you want this year. But HS still takes the HSA, no? But since those are graduation requirements, and not tied to federal funding streams, there may not be the emphasis on prep. I really have no idea, but I would love to hear your thoughts, as a MoCo educator. |
I'm the PP at 12:54, and I'm not a teacher. |
I am back! I see everyone loved my comment about getting late to school on this post. As it turned out, we were about 5 minutes behind our usual schedule and we beat many of the busses. A couple of thoughts for you... First, the urge to snark is large, but I did say "AND DRIVE SLOWLY". I saw an accident on the beltway, so that wasn't a bad strategy. Read much? Second, my main point which was not articulated well, was that MCPS set up my expectations for a delay in these conditions, so I wasn't rushing around until I checked the internet for school closings a bit late. My bad. This was just a comment on my expectations, not a complaint. Third, I was on DCUM for about 2-3 minutes after checking the MCPS website. Not too long. My routine is to check for closings on the internet, though. This leads me to my third and final point. I think MCPS made the right call. The key is we had wet snowy roads, not icy roads. Once I got outside, the car was cleaned in about 45 seconds because it was just snow dust, not ice frozen on my windsheild. Chipping ice off the car does take more time. I drove carefully and took a little more time. Others probably should have done the same. Anyway, snark away. I think this site is funny because people get self-righteous and exercised about the smallest things. I am happy to get you going, though. Back to work for me. |
No need to get defensive. The only reason I said "your problem is wasting your time on DCUM" was because I thought it would be funny. But then I saw somebody else made a similar remark even before me ![]() |
It is hilarious how this thread has become a magnet for people with an inflated sense of how superior they are to all others. What a riot! Absolutely no sense of self-awareness, and convinced they can see through the eyes of every poster and know exactly what their situation is.
Numbskulls. |