Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I'm delighted to say that St Pats sent an email to 4-8th grade students' families admitting they may well not be open on Monday but there was work for all kids on Haiku so they didn't lose any learning time. Kudos to schools that do that. Love it.
I just threw up at the smugness of this post
Anonymous wrote:Well I'm delighted to say that St Pats sent an email to 4-8th grade students' families admitting they may well not be open on Monday but there was work for all kids on Haiku so they didn't lose any learning time. Kudos to schools that do that. Love it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I'm delighted to say that St Pats sent an email to 4-8th grade students' families admitting they may well not be open on Monday but there was work for all kids on Haiku so they didn't lose any learning time. Kudos to schools that do that. Love it.
I just threw up at the smugness of this post
Anonymous wrote:Well I'm delighted to say that St Pats sent an email to 4-8th grade students' families admitting they may well not be open on Monday but there was work for all kids on Haiku so they didn't lose any learning time. Kudos to schools that do that. Love it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am fine with no academics. Life is short.
I meant no academics on snow days!
Anonymous wrote:I am fine with no academics. Life is short.
Anonymous wrote:Yet another year of missed school days and learning. If I could afford it, I would just take this semester's $17K tuition and throw it bill-by-bill into the fireplace (not really, but still), at least that way it would give us the benefit of warmth.