Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the teachers union would throw a fit if 80% of us got to stay home while 20% were forced to go in. Call us selfish but we have a union for a reason
Currently, only 20% of staff could make it to my school. Not even teachers, staff PERIOD.
People are stuck in the neighborhoods. Including ones that are in other counties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The city of Buffalo has like 6 independent school districts. Pretty much each HS cluster is it's own district
Sounds inefficient.
Anonymous wrote:Have you been outside, OP? I have and I don't understand how anyone thinks MCPS should have school tomorrow. I don't buy that 80% of staff can't make it in (come on). Anyone with a car can make it. If you chose not to clear the ice off your car on Sunday night that's on you. The main roads are fine, but there are still some issues for buses and the sidewalks are a complete mess. In our neighborhood a lot of grandparents take kids to school and/or pick them up. It is truly not safe for the elderly, younger kids or people with mobility issues.
Anonymous wrote:The city of Buffalo has like 6 independent school districts. Pretty much each HS cluster is it's own district
Anonymous wrote:Because selectively opening a handful of its 211 schools would cause so many logistical issues--pay, instructional issues, year extension, etc. It's inequitable. And because many students attend schools outside their neighborhoods and need to be able to safely get there.
Anonymous wrote:Because the teachers union would throw a fit if 80% of us got to stay home while 20% were forced to go in. Call us selfish but we have a union for a reason
Anonymous wrote:Because the teachers union would throw a fit if 80% of us got to stay home while 20% were forced to go in. Call us selfish but we have a union for a reason
Anonymous wrote:My SIL in Boston asked me this when I told her our schools are closed again tomorrow. I explained there’s 200+ schools that need to be cleared, and she wanted to know why the ones that are cleared of snow can’t open. I didn’t have a response other than that’s just the way it works here since things are run at the county level and not the city/town level like it is in New England. She thinks this is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:My SIL in Boston asked me this when I told her our schools are closed again tomorrow. I explained there’s 200+ schools that need to be cleared, and she wanted to know why the ones that are cleared of snow can’t open. I didn’t have a response other than that’s just the way it works here since things are run at the county level and not the city/town level like it is in New England. She thinks this is ridiculous.