Anonymous wrote:I wish they would prorate our taxes + SACC tuition but of course they won’t. Maybe they’d be more discerning with some skin in the game.
Some. Of. Us. Have. To. Work.
Anonymous wrote:This is typical spring and summer weather. Did you recently move here? We get tornado watches and warnings. That’s why kids do drills in school.
No, they will never release school over this. After school activities will go on as normal too, unless thunderstorms are actually hitting or forming at the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shortest and most ineffective quarter ever. Kids are seriously disadvantaged. I am not arguing against the decision to release early tomorrow as that makes sense but I am 100% against all the other closures we have had and will continue to have.
My kids have had so many summatives rescheduled or postponed or pushed down the road because teachers haven't been able to cover the material needed.
We really haven't had that many unplanned days off. My math classes are one block behind where they were last year.
Anonymous wrote:Shortest and most ineffective quarter ever. Kids are seriously disadvantaged. I am not arguing against the decision to release early tomorrow as that makes sense but I am 100% against all the other closures we have had and will continue to have.
My kids have had so many summatives rescheduled or postponed or pushed down the road because teachers haven't been able to cover the material needed.
Anonymous wrote:Shortest and most ineffective quarter ever. Kids are seriously disadvantaged. I am not arguing against the decision to release early tomorrow as that makes sense but I am 100% against all the other closures we have had and will continue to have.
My kids have had so many summatives rescheduled or postponed or pushed down the road because teachers haven't been able to cover the material needed.
Anonymous wrote:This is typical spring and summer weather. Did you recently move here? We get tornado watches and warnings. That’s why kids do drills in school.
No, they will never release school over this. After school activities will go on as normal too, unless thunderstorms are actually hitting or forming at the time.
Anonymous wrote:This is typical spring and summer weather. Did you recently move here? We get tornado watches and warnings. That’s why kids do drills in school.
No, they will never release school over this. After school activities will go on as normal too, unless thunderstorms are actually hitting or forming at the time.
Anonymous wrote:FCPS is closing 3 hours early tomorrow.