Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know what temps being below freezing has to do with anything. They keep the kids inside from recess if it feels like its 33, or its something like that.
My original bet was closed Monday and Tuesday, delayed start Wednesday. I stand by that but won't be surprised if they're closed Wednesday too and have a delayed start Thursday.
Why would there be a two hour delay when daytime temps are staying well below freezing? They do delays to add extra time for melting which isn’t happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just went to walk the dog and Antarctica is funny but kind of true- I was stepping on piles of snow covered with ice. The sidewalks we shoveled last night have a thin layer of ice. We will try to get rid of it- but how do you get rid of ice when it’s below zero?
No school through Wednesday at least. I bet they try to get a day in Thursday to get one more day this semester but not sure.
Ice melt
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know what temps being below freezing has to do with anything. They keep the kids inside from recess if it feels like its 33, or its something like that.
My original bet was closed Monday and Tuesday, delayed start Wednesday. I stand by that but won't be surprised if they're closed Wednesday too and have a delayed start Thursday.
Why would there be a two hour delay when daytime temps are staying well below freezing? They do delays to add extra time for melting which isn’t happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sidewalks are now cement. Sidewalks wont be cleared for several days. Maybe they will go back Thursday?
Based on the ordinance, which the County won't enforce, they should all be cleared by 8am tomorrow!
Anonymous wrote:Another 10” snow storm next weekend.
So I assume APS resumes classes in the Spring?
How many snow days are built into schedule? Can we do any virtual synchronous school to avoid extending school year into summer? All the kids brought home their devices I think?
Anonymous wrote:I don't know what temps being below freezing has to do with anything. They keep the kids inside from recess if it feels like its 33, or its something like that.
My original bet was closed Monday and Tuesday, delayed start Wednesday. I stand by that but won't be surprised if they're closed Wednesday too and have a delayed start Thursday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know what temps being below freezing has to do with anything. They keep the kids inside from recess if it feels like its 33, or its something like that.
My original bet was closed Monday and Tuesday, delayed start Wednesday. I stand by that but won't be surprised if they're closed Wednesday too and have a delayed start Thursday.
The temps comment has nothing to do with how cold the kids will be but rather the ability to clear the ice from school property and surrounding neighborhoods. If side streets and sidewalks aren’t reasonably clear, then they won’t open schools.
Anonymous wrote:The sidewalks are now cement. Sidewalks wont be cleared for several days. Maybe they will go back Thursday?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just went to walk the dog and Antarctica is funny but kind of true- I was stepping on piles of snow covered with ice. The sidewalks we shoveled last night have a thin layer of ice. We will try to get rid of it- but how do you get rid of ice when it’s below zero?
No school through Wednesday at least. I bet they try to get a day in Thursday to get one more day this semester but not sure.
Ice melt
Anonymous wrote:People also need to realize APS does not apply a huge sense of urgency to clearing their school entrances and parking lots. Essential personnel were asked to report at 11am today. My guess is nothing has been touched anywhere on school grounds.
The County crews work 24 hour shifts and work during the storm, etc. They use their own staff and hire contractors. I live near central library for example and was out this AM and already see all their entrances and sidewalks and lots are cleared. Likely County opens back up tomorrow. All this costs money, of course. APS does not prioritize spending money on this (not saying they should or shouldn't just laying out facts).
Anonymous wrote:I just went to walk the dog and Antarctica is funny but kind of true- I was stepping on piles of snow covered with ice. The sidewalks we shoveled last night have a thin layer of ice. We will try to get rid of it- but how do you get rid of ice when it’s below zero?
No school through Wednesday at least. I bet they try to get a day in Thursday to get one more day this semester but not sure.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know what temps being below freezing has to do with anything. They keep the kids inside from recess if it feels like its 33, or its something like that.
My original bet was closed Monday and Tuesday, delayed start Wednesday. I stand by that but won't be surprised if they're closed Wednesday too and have a delayed start Thursday.