Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed. It seems like the casualness of it all ...similar to increase in frequency of religious holidays/teacher's planning days that don't consider the difficulties of parents. In a pinch, Middle School kids can be by themselves but for elementary school kids, these days off are stressful and extremely inconvenient. A rare day here or there is understandable, but a whole week is nuts.
In addition, many parents come from regions in which snow and ice are commonplace and have a hard time understanding why this is so novel.
Talk to the Department of Transportation, I guess. I don’t think it snows enough here to really merit the kind of equipment you have wherever you’re from. Welcome to DC!
Yes, talk to the federal Department of Transportation about snow removal in Arlington. That will get to the bottom of this.
This is why kids need to be in school.
Excuse me. The Virginia Department of Transportation, then. You do understand that there are state level departments of transportation, right?
VDOT doesn't handle majority of roads in Arlington. That is why Arlington's roads are cleared better than Fairfax.
not the PP but you do know that Arlington has its own dept of transportation too right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed. It seems like the casualness of it all ...similar to increase in frequency of religious holidays/teacher's planning days that don't consider the difficulties of parents. In a pinch, Middle School kids can be by themselves but for elementary school kids, these days off are stressful and extremely inconvenient. A rare day here or there is understandable, but a whole week is nuts.
In addition, many parents come from regions in which snow and ice are commonplace and have a hard time understanding why this is so novel.
Talk to the Department of Transportation, I guess. I don’t think it snows enough here to really merit the kind of equipment you have wherever you’re from. Welcome to DC!
Yes, talk to the federal Department of Transportation about snow removal in Arlington. That will get to the bottom of this.
This is why kids need to be in school.
Excuse me. The Virginia Department of Transportation, then. You do understand that there are state level departments of transportation, right?
VDOT doesn't handle majority of roads in Arlington. That is why Arlington's roads are cleared better than Fairfax.
Anonymous wrote:Agreed. It seems like the casualness of it all ...similar to increase in frequency of religious holidays/teacher's planning days that don't consider the difficulties of parents. In a pinch, Middle School kids can be by themselves but for elementary school kids, these days off are stressful and extremely inconvenient. A rare day here or there is understandable, but a whole week is nuts.
In addition, many parents come from regions in which snow and ice are commonplace and have a hard time understanding why this is so novel.
Anonymous wrote:This ain’t new. I sacrificed income so that I could have a job that allowed me enough flexibility to have my kids. If you can’t handle a little snow day without freaking out then you might need another job. There will be weather cancellations. It’s part of raising children.
Anonymous wrote:Agreed. It seems like the casualness of it all ...similar to increase in frequency of religious holidays/teacher's planning days that don't consider the difficulties of parents. In a pinch, Middle School kids can be by themselves but for elementary school kids, these days off are stressful and extremely inconvenient. A rare day here or there is understandable, but a whole week is nuts.
In addition, many parents come from regions in which snow and ice are commonplace and have a hard time understanding why this is so novel.
Anonymous wrote:The fact that we close over 6 inches of snow is absurd. The ground is warm, even if snow does fall it’s not going to stick around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed. It seems like the casualness of it all ...similar to increase in frequency of religious holidays/teacher's planning days that don't consider the difficulties of parents. In a pinch, Middle School kids can be by themselves but for elementary school kids, these days off are stressful and extremely inconvenient. A rare day here or there is understandable, but a whole week is nuts.
In addition, many parents come from regions in which snow and ice are commonplace and have a hard time understanding why this is so novel.
Talk to the Department of Transportation, I guess. I don’t think it snows enough here to really merit the kind of equipment you have wherever you’re from. Welcome to DC!
Yes, talk to the federal Department of Transportation about snow removal in Arlington. That will get to the bottom of this.
This is why kids need to be in school.
Excuse me. The Virginia Department of Transportation, then. You do understand that there are state level departments of transportation, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed. It seems like the casualness of it all ...similar to increase in frequency of religious holidays/teacher's planning days that don't consider the difficulties of parents. In a pinch, Middle School kids can be by themselves but for elementary school kids, these days off are stressful and extremely inconvenient. A rare day here or there is understandable, but a whole week is nuts.
In addition, many parents come from regions in which snow and ice are commonplace and have a hard time understanding why this is so novel.
Talk to the Department of Transportation, I guess. I don’t think it snows enough here to really merit the kind of equipment you have wherever you’re from. Welcome to DC!
Yes, talk to the federal Department of Transportation about snow removal in Arlington. That will get to the bottom of this.
This is why kids need to be in school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed. It seems like the casualness of it all ...similar to increase in frequency of religious holidays/teacher's planning days that don't consider the difficulties of parents. In a pinch, Middle School kids can be by themselves but for elementary school kids, these days off are stressful and extremely inconvenient. A rare day here or there is understandable, but a whole week is nuts.
In addition, many parents come from regions in which snow and ice are commonplace and have a hard time understanding why this is so novel.
Talk to the Department of Transportation, I guess. I don’t think it snows enough here to really merit the kind of equipment you have wherever you’re from. Welcome to DC!
Anonymous wrote:Agreed. It seems like the casualness of it all ...similar to increase in frequency of religious holidays/teacher's planning days that don't consider the difficulties of parents. In a pinch, Middle School kids can be by themselves but for elementary school kids, these days off are stressful and extremely inconvenient. A rare day here or there is understandable, but a whole week is nuts.
In addition, many parents come from regions in which snow and ice are commonplace and have a hard time understanding why this is so novel.
Anonymous wrote:Occasional snow days are a fun part of childhood in Washington. If you’re from here, you understand it’s also part of raising your kids here. I find that most of the parents that complain work from home, anyway. It’s convenient for them 95% of the time, but when it’s not…