Anonymous wrote:Every other district in the area is closed. This is about where you live and the relative local tolerance for snow, not anything to do with how MCPS is structured. Go further north or west and you'll see more tolerance, go further south and you'll see less.
Anonymous wrote:So what’s the thinking for Thursday/Friday? Delayed both? Closed again?
Anonymous wrote:Seriously? Do you believe that the teachers, cafeteria staff, secretaries, building services staff and bus drivers all live within 2-/5 miles of the school/and have the same commute to the building as your child? No, many live much farther away, and they might have gotten more snow/ice than you and can't safely get to school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously? Do you believe that the teachers, cafeteria staff, secretaries, building services staff and bus drivers all live within 2-/5 miles of the school/and have the same commute to the building as your child? No, many live much farther away, and they might have gotten more snow/ice than you and can't safely get to school.
This is a weird excuse when a lot of people in the DMV commute across school districts. It certainly isn't unique to teachers.
This. My DH left to commute to his job in VA an hour ago, allowing extra time to get there.
Teachers in DCPS commute from all over too and they are opening today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously? Do you believe that the teachers, cafeteria staff, secretaries, building services staff and bus drivers all live within 2-/5 miles of the school/and have the same commute to the building as your child? No, many live much farther away, and they might have gotten more snow/ice than you and can't safely get to school.
This is a weird excuse when a lot of people in the DMV commute across school districts. It certainly isn't unique to teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously? Do you believe that the teachers, cafeteria staff, secretaries, building services staff and bus drivers all live within 2-/5 miles of the school/and have the same commute to the building as your child? No, many live much farther away, and they might have gotten more snow/ice than you and can't safely get to school.
Anonymous wrote:This comes up all the time. Many kids go to school outside of the cluster. Some have chosen to do that but some are bussed for special ed needs. There are also teachers and specialists that work in multiple schools in different clusters. It snows so rarely that I do not think the complications are worth it.
I do think people have very high standards for clearing snow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the issue is that Maryland requires schools to be run by counties. As we have students who move all throughout the county and busses who run through different parts, it would be impossible to separate.
We need Maryland to allow smaller school zones so that Montgomery county does not all have to be grouped together.
But why? Why does Maryland require that and
1. Is it a misinterpretation to think "counties must run district equals each county can only run 1 district " and
2. Why not change it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the issue is that Maryland requires schools to be run by counties. As we have students who move all throughout the county and busses who run through different parts, it would be impossible to separate.
We need Maryland to allow smaller school zones so that Montgomery county does not all have to be grouped together.
But why? Why does Maryland require that and
1. Is it a misinterpretation to think "counties must run district equals each county can only run 1 district " and
2. Why not change it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the issue is that Maryland requires schools to be run by counties. As we have students who move all throughout the county and busses who run through different parts, it would be impossible to separate.
We need Maryland to allow smaller school zones so that Montgomery county does not all have to be grouped together.
But why? Why does Maryland require that and
1. Is it a misinterpretation to think "counties must run district equals each county can only run 1 district " and
2. Why not change it
Anonymous wrote:I think the issue is that Maryland requires schools to be run by counties. As we have students who move all throughout the county and busses who run through different parts, it would be impossible to separate.
We need Maryland to allow smaller school zones so that Montgomery county does not all have to be grouped together.