Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually think this is the right approach. Give families a heads up about the possibility the night before so they can start making a Plan B. Calling it tonight it too soon and we don’t know what things will look like in the morning (though temps are dipping into the 20s).
Agree. So many have requested more communication and transparency. This is literally saying due to weather there’s a possibility of a delay and updates will happen tomorrow at 5am. It gives some time to alert work, shift calls, etc now for the possibility.
I'd much prefer this than canceling the night before only to wake to clear roads.
Yes and they were proven right in waiting since it only got down to 34 degrees so they didn’t need to delay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually think this is the right approach. Give families a heads up about the possibility the night before so they can start making a Plan B. Calling it tonight it too soon and we don’t know what things will look like in the morning (though temps are dipping into the 20s).
Agree. So many have requested more communication and transparency. This is literally saying due to weather there’s a possibility of a delay and updates will happen tomorrow at 5am. It gives some time to alert work, shift calls, etc now for the possibility.
I'd much prefer this than canceling the night before only to wake to clear roads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually think this is the right approach. Give families a heads up about the possibility the night before so they can start making a Plan B. Calling it tonight it too soon and we don’t know what things will look like in the morning (though temps are dipping into the 20s).
Agree. So many have requested more communication and transparency. This is literally saying due to weather there’s a possibility of a delay and updates will happen tomorrow at 5am. It gives some time to alert work, shift calls, etc now for the possibility.
Anonymous wrote:I actually think this is the right approach. Give families a heads up about the possibility the night before so they can start making a Plan B. Calling it tonight it too soon and we don’t know what things will look like in the morning (though temps are dipping into the 20s).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty sure this is just a smoke screen. They have no idea how many staff will actually show up, and this buys them time. I predict many closed schools, if not the whole system, for staffing reasons. Fingers crossed it's not for too long.
Maybe but there has to be a black ice possibility for the morning since the forecast calls for temperatures in the high 20s after today’s rain.
Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty sure this is just a smoke screen. They have no idea how many staff will actually show up, and this buys them time. I predict many closed schools, if not the whole system, for staffing reasons. Fingers crossed it's not for too long.