Anonymous wrote:Our DC private has said they won't go back to virtual in that sense. On the second snow day, older kids will be assigned work by 10am via their online learning platform.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe the better question is who and when will schools go virtual. Tuesday? Wednesday?
Depends on each school’s remote learning plan.
Norwood’s calls for remote learning for 3rd and up after the 3rd consecutive snow day.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe the better question is who and when will schools go virtual. Tuesday? Wednesday?
Anonymous wrote:Maybe the better question is who and when will schools go virtual. Tuesday? Wednesday?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People really think out of school the whole week?
Publics definitely. Our private doesn't follow DCPS, so I think we will be back earlier, maybe Thursday.
Anonymous wrote:People really think out of school the whole week?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People really think out of school the whole week?
Definitely if your school goes by any of the public school systems other than maybe DC. I don’t see any public school systems being able to open because there will be zero melting.
Honestly, that makes zero sense. There are plenty of places that have cold winters. They don’t close for the entire season.
There are ways of clearing roads even before the temps get warmer.
Those places you speak of always have winters like this so they have the budget, equipment and staffing already in place. The DMV has been much more unpredictable and a lot of jurisdictions tried to save money by cutting back on snow removal. In MCPS it’s the building staff that has to clear sidewalks and such. It’s not like the county is coming in to clean for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People really think out of school the whole week?
Definitely if your school goes by any of the public school systems other than maybe DC. I don’t see any public school systems being able to open because there will be zero melting.
Honestly, that makes zero sense. There are plenty of places that have cold winters. They don’t close for the entire season.
There are ways of clearing roads even before the temps get warmer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People really think out of school the whole week?
Definitely if your school goes by any of the public school systems other than maybe DC. I don’t see any public school systems being able to open because there will be zero melting.