Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In 2016, the last time DC received significant snow, the storm began on a Friday night was more or less over by Saturday and DCPS still was closed the following Monday and Tuesday. There was a lot more snow involved in that one, however.
But until the city can get the majority of side streets plowed, there's no way DCPS is opening tomorrow. From my limited observation, very few of them have even seen a plow.
You can see them all here. https://citizeninsights.geotab.com/#/dcsnowgov
Wow. I didn't realize how uniquely unplowed NE Capitol Hill was, because none of the streets right around us have been plowed at all... but the map actually reflects that and it's pretty unusual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In 2016, the last time DC received significant snow, the storm began on a Friday night was more or less over by Saturday and DCPS still was closed the following Monday and Tuesday. There was a lot more snow involved in that one, however.
But until the city can get the majority of side streets plowed, there's no way DCPS is opening tomorrow. From my limited observation, very few of them have even seen a plow.
You can see them all here. https://citizeninsights.geotab.com/#/dcsnowgov
Anonymous wrote:“Early this evening” - isn’t that now?
Anonymous wrote:I bet it’s a 5 am decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In 2016, the last time DC received significant snow, the storm began on a Friday night was more or less over by Saturday and DCPS still was closed the following Monday and Tuesday. There was a lot more snow involved in that one, however.
But until the city can get the majority of side streets plowed, there's no way DCPS is opening tomorrow. From my limited observation, very few of them have even seen a plow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In 2016, the last time DC received significant snow, the storm began on a Friday night was more or less over by Saturday and DCPS still was closed the following Monday and Tuesday. There was a lot more snow involved in that one, however.
But until the city can get the majority of side streets plowed, there's no way DCPS is opening tomorrow. From my limited observation, very few of them have even seen a plow.
By Tuesday afternoon there was not enough snow to sled and by the time school opened on Wednesday there was essentially no snow left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In 2016, the last time DC received significant snow, the storm began on a Friday night was more or less over by Saturday and DCPS still was closed the following Monday and Tuesday. There was a lot more snow involved in that one, however.
But until the city can get the majority of side streets plowed, there's no way DCPS is opening tomorrow. From my limited observation, very few of them have even seen a plow.
Anonymous wrote:DCPS is trolling us with all these aftercare survey texts/emails.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When was the last time DCPS was open when there was snow on the ground?
The Obama years-he made a comment about closing for only a little snow and after that, they stopped.
Anonymous wrote:In 2016, the last time DC received significant snow, the storm began on a Friday night was more or less over by Saturday and DCPS still was closed the following Monday and Tuesday. There was a lot more snow involved in that one, however.