Anonymous wrote:Makes sense to me. Given that this is an 'expensive' closure, they want to make darn sure. How many times have we thought there would be a lot of snow and then we wake up to a tiny coating on lawns yet school cancellations.
This signals to people to figure out alternative plans for tomorrow and also let's us sleep in til 9 before we have to wake up to see if we truly have to get the kids off to school.
Good call.
Anonymous wrote:How incredibly inconsiderate and unthoughtful of superintendent, Thomas and all the members of the board. Doesn’t he know that a two hour delay will ruin my day as a high-powered DC lawyer living Potomac? My clients need me to finalize sourcing a $100 billion deal that will let them send their kids to Harvard on a legacy status? If that deal doesn’t go through, or if we are just slightly delayed as is always the case with these deals, my client’s kids are gonna have to settle for Brown. Brown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Makes sense to me. Given that this is an 'expensive' closure, they want to make darn sure. How many times have we thought there would be a lot of snow and then we wake up to a tiny coating on lawns yet school cancellations.
This signals to people to figure out alternative plans for tomorrow and also let's us sleep in til 9 before we have to wake up to see if we truly have to get the kids off to school.
Good call.
Is there precedent for calling at like…. 10pm or midnight?
I get what you’re saying but we’re going to know a lot more in a few hours. It would be nice if they’d let us know asap.
My kids are in their early 20s. They used to do it in the morning the day of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Makes sense to me. Given that this is an 'expensive' closure, they want to make darn sure. How many times have we thought there would be a lot of snow and then we wake up to a tiny coating on lawns yet school cancellations.
This signals to people to figure out alternative plans for tomorrow and also let's us sleep in til 9 before we have to wake up to see if we truly have to get the kids off to school.
Good call.
Is there precedent for calling at like…. 10pm or midnight?
I get what you’re saying but we’re going to know a lot more in a few hours. It would be nice if they’d let us know asap.
Anonymous wrote:Makes sense to me. Given that this is an 'expensive' closure, they want to make darn sure. How many times have we thought there would be a lot of snow and then we wake up to a tiny coating on lawns yet school cancellations.
This signals to people to figure out alternative plans for tomorrow and also let's us sleep in til 9 before we have to wake up to see if we truly have to get the kids off to school.
Good call.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I don't know why they didn't wait until they had enough snow on the ground to announce a closure. This is just going to confuse people.
Sometimes I think MCPS just doesn't listen to meteorologists. It's going to snow heavily in a few hours.
Literally every other district is doing the same thing. But yeah, blame it only on MCPS. As usual.
Then I'm going to blame them all - they should listen to mets for once in their lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I don't know why they didn't wait until they had enough snow on the ground to announce a closure. This is just going to confuse people.
Sometimes I think MCPS just doesn't listen to meteorologists. It's going to snow heavily in a few hours.
Literally every other district is doing the same thing. But yeah, blame it only on MCPS. As usual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I don't know why they didn't wait until they had enough snow on the ground to announce a closure. This is just going to confuse people.
Sometimes I think MCPS just doesn't listen to meteorologists. It's going to snow heavily in a few hours.
Literally every other district is doing the same thing. But yeah, blame it only on MCPS. As usual.
Anonymous wrote:
I don't know why they didn't wait until they had enough snow on the ground to announce a closure. This is just going to confuse people.
Sometimes I think MCPS just doesn't listen to meteorologists. It's going to snow heavily in a few hours.