FCPS 11/15

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would love to see FCPS move to a plan where the whole county doesn’t stand or fall together. It will likely never happen, and also likely would t have had much impact on today’s result, but it just seems to make so much sense for such a large county where weather can truly be so different (or handled differently) from one region to another.


I agree. They need to call by region. What is the point of having all these expensive superintendents for each region if they are going to do everything the same anyway.


It cracks me up when people suggest this every damn year like they are god's gift to logistics.


Definitely don’t think I am some logistical genius for suggesting something plenty of other places do. The point was I don’t get why FCPS doesn’t and you’ve shed no light on that. I am definitely glad making the call for the entire county is not my job as there is no pleasing everyone in that and you will be criticized no matter what.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would love to see FCPS move to a plan where the whole county doesn’t stand or fall together. It will likely never happen, and also likely would t have had much impact on today’s result, but it just seems to make so much sense for such a large county where weather can truly be so different (or handled differently) from one region to another.


I agree. They need to call by region. What is the point of having all these expensive superintendents for each region if they are going to do everything the same anyway.


It cracks me up when people suggest this every damn year like they are god's gift to logistics.


Definitely don’t think I am some logistical genius for suggesting something plenty of other places do. The point was I don’t get why FCPS doesn’t and you’ve shed no light on that. I am definitely glad making the call for the entire county is not my job as there is no pleasing everyone in that and you will be criticized no matter what.


OK, it has been discussed so many times. I want you, darling, to put your thinking cap on. Think very, very hard about what problems might arise if Cluster 5 has a snow day but Cluster 1 goes on time. For instance. I bet it will take you about two minutes of thinking to realize the flaws in your *brilliant, no-one's-ever-thought-of-it-before suggestion*.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would love to see FCPS move to a plan where the whole county doesn’t stand or fall together. It will likely never happen, and also likely would t have had much impact on today’s result, but it just seems to make so much sense for such a large county where weather can truly be so different (or handled differently) from one region to another.


I agree. They need to call by region. What is the point of having all these expensive superintendents for each region if they are going to do everything the same anyway.


It cracks me up when people suggest this every damn year like they are god's gift to logistics.


Definitely don’t think I am some logistical genius for suggesting something plenty of other places do. The point was I don’t get why FCPS doesn’t and you’ve shed no light on that. I am definitely glad making the call for the entire county is not my job as there is no pleasing everyone in that and you will be criticized no matter what.


What school systems send parts of the school system to school and cancel school for other parts of the school system?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would love to see FCPS move to a plan where the whole county doesn’t stand or fall together. It will likely never happen, and also likely would t have had much impact on today’s result, but it just seems to make so much sense for such a large county where weather can truly be so different (or handled differently) from one region to another.


I agree. They need to call by region. What is the point of having all these expensive superintendents for each region if they are going to do everything the same anyway.


It cracks me up when people suggest this every damn year like they are god's gift to logistics.


Definitely don’t think I am some logistical genius for suggesting something plenty of other places do. The point was I don’t get why FCPS doesn’t and you’ve shed no light on that. I am definitely glad making the call for the entire county is not my job as there is no pleasing everyone in that and you will be criticized no matter what.


OK, it has been discussed so many times. I want you, darling, to put your thinking cap on. Think very, very hard about what problems might arise if Cluster 5 has a snow day but Cluster 1 goes on time. For instance. I bet it will take you about two minutes of thinking to realize the flaws in your *brilliant, no-one's-ever-thought-of-it-before suggestion*.

And yet you can’t do any thinking to figure out how to solve that? I know it’s easier to be snide and snarky than actually think and have a real discussion or contemplate change but you should try it sometime.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would love to see FCPS move to a plan where the whole county doesn’t stand or fall together. It will likely never happen, and also likely would t have had much impact on today’s result, but it just seems to make so much sense for such a large county where weather can truly be so different (or handled differently) from one region to another.


I agree. They need to call by region. What is the point of having all these expensive superintendents for each region if they are going to do everything the same anyway.


It cracks me up when people suggest this every damn year like they are god's gift to logistics.


+1
I was laughing as well by the procolamation of such an original statement
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How early does SACC open? Just curious.


7 am.


So on a two hour delay, it still opens at the normal time, 7 am?


yes- so SACC had been open for well over an hour before they decided to cancel. way to go FCPS!
Anonymous
I am waiting for the people who always say' but school is not childcare' to chime in on this one... Really nice that they announced a delay, said any changes who be announced at 6am, opened SACC at 7am and then decided to close at 8am. Add me to the list of parents who did not get the text or email until 8:20- after just getting downtown.

FCPS is so awesome.
Anonymous
I moved to FCPS from NJ.
In NJ, each town has its own school system and makes its own decisions. That said I paid $10K more a year in property taxes there, than I do in FCPS for a similar house. Everything has its cost!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How early does SACC open? Just curious.


7 am.


So on a two hour delay, it still opens at the normal time, 7 am?


yes- so SACC had been open for well over an hour before they decided to cancel. way to go FCPS!



You know, the people who decide whether to open/delay/close did the best they could with a changing forecast.

So what happens when your prince or princess gets sick at school on a normal day? You need to turn around and go pick them up, right? You don’t have a back up plan with someone to get them for you?

You would be the first to complain if they cancelled school and this turned into only a rain event.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am waiting for the people who always say' but school is not childcare' to chime in on this one... Really nice that they announced a delay, said any changes who be announced at 6am, opened SACC at 7am and then decided to close at 8am. Add me to the list of parents who did not get the text or email until 8:20- after just getting downtown.

FCPS is so awesome.


You don’t have a backup person to pick them up? What if they get sick at school?

This is on you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I moved to FCPS from NJ.
In NJ, each town has its own school system and makes its own decisions. That said I paid $10K more a year in property taxes there, than I do in FCPS for a similar house. Everything has its cost!


Depends how much it saved you in back-up care for delays, early dismissals, and/or days off for snow/cold/wind/ice haha!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I got the email at 8:01 and text at 8:23.

I was literally getting in the car to drive DS to SACC when the email came through.


well be glad you weren't already 45 minutes away at work when you got the notification.


I had dropped my kids off at SACC at 7:15. I don't have a job I can be late for so even though I had a feeling they would cancel, I had no choice. I heard on WTOP at 8 and luckily a good friend who lives close to our school was willing to pick my kids up. I was able to leave at noon.

I agree this was a tough weather call to predict, but they could have easily called it at 7. It was clear by then that it was going to be a messy snow event.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How early does SACC open? Just curious.


7 am.


So on a two hour delay, it still opens at the normal time, 7 am?


Yes.
Anonymous
Stay flexible. That is your lesdon for today, tomorrow, next month and next year.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How early does SACC open? Just curious.


7 am.


So on a two hour delay, it still opens at the normal time, 7 am?


Yes.


For an ES that starts at 9:15, then on a day with a 2 hour delay, the SACC kids are there for 5 hours before school starts?
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