Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher, and guess what? I won't be there. I don't have a car. Neither of the two bus lines I take to work will be running. I will have to take a personal day. I'm not going to ask a colleague to drive into my slippery, unplowed, hilly DC hood to pick me up. Forget it.
Why can't you take a cab
That's $15 cab fare and $15 snow emergency surcharge. Awesome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher, and guess what? I won't be there. I don't have a car. Neither of the two bus lines I take to work will be running. I will have to take a personal day. I'm not going to ask a colleague to drive into my slippery, unplowed, hilly DC hood to pick me up. Forget it.
Why can't you take a cab
Anonymous wrote:I'm a teacher, and guess what? I won't be there. I don't have a car. Neither of the two bus lines I take to work will be running. I will have to take a personal day. I'm not going to ask a colleague to drive into my slippery, unplowed, hilly DC hood to pick me up. Forget it.
Anonymous wrote:probably won't have trash pickup...Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I"m sure DCPS has more and better data than we have, sitting at home on the couch, on how many students rely on public transportation to get to school.
I do think the Obamas' schedules played a small role in this decision. I think the Fed's decision played a bigger role.
There will be some absences, but overall this was a better call than closing.
I don't say this from an anti-Obama position at all, but it really makes my blood boil, as a little guy, to have a lower priority placed on my child's safety than on the schedule of a VIP. Just ran the garbage out, and I found the shoveled pavement scarily slippery. With the cold temperatures expected tomorrow, there's going to be a lot of ice on the ground.
probably won't have trash pickup...Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I"m sure DCPS has more and better data than we have, sitting at home on the couch, on how many students rely on public transportation to get to school.
I do think the Obamas' schedules played a small role in this decision. I think the Fed's decision played a bigger role.
There will be some absences, but overall this was a better call than closing.
I don't say this from an anti-Obama position at all, but it really makes my blood boil, as a little guy, to have a lower priority placed on my child's safety than on the schedule of a VIP. Just ran the garbage out, and I found the shoveled pavement scarily slippery. With the cold temperatures expected tomorrow, there's going to be a lot of ice on the ground.
Anonymous wrote:I"m sure DCPS has more and better data than we have, sitting at home on the couch, on how many students rely on public transportation to get to school.
I do think the Obamas' schedules played a small role in this decision. I think the Fed's decision played a bigger role.
There will be some absences, but overall this was a better call than closing.