Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will never not blow my mind how DC closes schools *in anticipation* of snow, like we're about to be hit by a hurricane or something. We can't at least wait until morning to see if, you know, the roads are actually bad? The only dramatic weather we get is the humidity. DC has a such a hair trigger for closing schools.
When I lived in Massachusetts, NY, and NJ, they all did the same thing. With modern technology we know how much snow is expected, the probability of that amount of accumulation, and the time it takes to clear it.
But it will never not blow my mind that someone not in charge of thousands of people’s commute complains on the internet about a decision made 12 hours too early for them. Especially in DC where they have often been open when everyone else around is closed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will never not blow my mind how DC closes schools *in anticipation* of snow, like we're about to be hit by a hurricane or something. We can't at least wait until morning to see if, you know, the roads are actually bad? The only dramatic weather we get is the humidity. DC has a such a hair trigger for closing schools.
Every model is predicting enough snow to make commuting unsafe. Why make everyone wait until 4:30 am to cancel? If for some reason every model is wrong then we've used up one of the snow days. If not we've given everyone notice to make plans and not start commuting during unsafe conditions.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know how make up days for snow days work? Last year I remember potential makeup days were tacked on to the end of the published calendar…but I can’t remember if those days were actually used?
Anonymous wrote:It will never not blow my mind how DC closes schools *in anticipation* of snow, like we're about to be hit by a hurricane or something. We can't at least wait until morning to see if, you know, the roads are actually bad? The only dramatic weather we get is the humidity. DC has a such a hair trigger for closing schools.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know how make up days for snow days work? Last year I remember potential makeup days were tacked on to the end of the published calendar…but I can’t remember if those days were actually used?
Anonymous wrote:It will never not blow my mind how DC closes schools *in anticipation* of snow, like we're about to be hit by a hurricane or something. We can't at least wait until morning to see if, you know, the roads are actually bad? The only dramatic weather we get is the humidity. DC has a such a hair trigger for closing schools.
Anonymous wrote:It will never not blow my mind how DC closes schools *in anticipation* of snow, like we're about to be hit by a hurricane or something. We can't at least wait until morning to see if, you know, the roads are actually bad? The only dramatic weather we get is the humidity. DC has a such a hair trigger for closing schools.