Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree - it wasn't the school system's fault - it was that the roads were not at all cleared. Even by this afternoon the main road in front of my child's school had not been cleared.
DC has never had the ability to actively clear the streets during a rush hour snowstorm. That isn't DCPS's fault, but it is DCPS's responsibility to take it into account when making decisions.
Anonymous wrote:I agree - it wasn't the school system's fault - it was that the roads were not at all cleared. Even by this afternoon the main road in front of my child's school had not been cleared.
Anonymous wrote:Shutting down tons of metro buses that many students use is also an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you listing to the news at all? Entire press conferences are held on this. Try WAMU instead of DCUM for a change. You might then also get the notion that neither DCPS, nor the Mayor, nor the Metrop. Transit Autority, nor OPM, nor various school districts up and down our mega-city's sprawling borders are making decisions in a vacuum, and least of all the Weather Channel.
I've been trying to monitor news all day and didn't see much of any coverage of response from city agencies at all.
Anonymous wrote:Are you listing to the news at all? Entire press conferences are held on this. Try WAMU instead of DCUM for a change. You might then also get the notion that neither DCPS, nor the Mayor, nor the Metrop. Transit Autority, nor OPM, nor various school districts up and down our mega-city's sprawling borders are making decisions in a vacuum, and least of all the Weather Channel.
Anonymous wrote:Are you listing to the news at all? Entire press conferences are held on this. Try WAMU instead of DCUM for a change. You might then also get the notion that neither DCPS, nor the Mayor, nor the Metrop. Transit Autority, nor OPM, nor various school districts up and down our mega-city's sprawling borders are making decisions in a vacuum, and least of all the Weather Channel.