Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously no school tomorrow, so which school will actually be brave and take a stand to be the first to call it. While others wait around willing to copy but not lead. Speaks volumes…
Hint: most of these schools don’t make the decision entirely on their own. Peer schools check in with one another and form a consensus. Closing for Monday is a no-brainer. But as the week goes on and reopening becomes a consideration, the school administrations will be talking to one another before making announcements.
So why were Big 3 schools like STA and NCS so far ahead of lesser institutions in their timing? Checkmate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obviously no school tomorrow, so which school will actually be brave and take a stand to be the first to call it. While others wait around willing to copy but not lead. Speaks volumes…
Hint: most of these schools don’t make the decision entirely on their own. Peer schools check in with one another and form a consensus. Closing for Monday is a no-brainer. But as the week goes on and reopening becomes a consideration, the school administrations will be talking to one another before making announcements.
Anonymous wrote:Obviously no school tomorrow, so which school will actually be brave and take a stand to be the first to call it. While others wait around willing to copy but not lead. Speaks volumes…
Anonymous wrote:A school closure for Monday is a no-brainer decision that everyone knows is coming. How fast a school actually sends that email is very far down on my list of priorities for determining a good fit for my child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NCS email at 10:01 am
Too late to get an application in? Because this is very impressive.
Anonymous wrote:Norwood emailed at 12:08pm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis called it at 10:15
No randos in the boonies, please.
Anonymous wrote:Field called at 10:35
Anonymous wrote:NCS email at 10:01 am
Anonymous wrote:NCS email at 10:01 am
Anonymous wrote:Bullis called it at 10:15