Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks. I’m not actually worried about the storm, just wondering how DCPS is likely to handle it. I recall hearing they’re very conservative about closings for winter weather so wondered if they’d be the same for this.
Anonymous wrote:No, it will be business as usual for school. Rain does not close schools.
Anonymous wrote:I super doubt it. They closed early once a few years ago because of hurricane-level winds (I think it was a teacher conference day, so school was closed anyway, but they closed the buildings to cancel the conferences and any day-off camps)Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks. I’m not actually worried about the storm, just wondering how DCPS is likely to handle it. I recall hearing they’re very conservative about closings for winter weather so wondered if they’d be the same for this.
Anonymous wrote:
Please check on the weather throughout the day tomorrow and be ready to pick up your child. The current forecast calls for less rain but increased risk of tornados. If children are still in school during a tornado alert, the school will be locked down and dismissal delayed. Once out, you parents are on your own to stay safe.
I super doubt it. They closed early once a few years ago because of hurricane-level winds (I think it was a teacher conference day, so school was closed anyway, but they closed the buildings to cancel the conferences and any day-off camps)Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks. I’m not actually worried about the storm, just wondering how DCPS is likely to handle it. I recall hearing they’re very conservative about closings for winter weather so wondered if they’d be the same for this.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thanks. I’m not actually worried about the storm, just wondering how DCPS is likely to handle it. I recall hearing they’re very conservative about closings for winter weather so wondered if they’d be the same for this.