Anonymous wrote:The people in this forum not taking a tornado warning seriously makes me wonder about people in general. Schools should close by 1. No the school is not the safest place because traveling after such an event will be dangerous with wires down and debris in the road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people in this forum not taking a tornado warning seriously makes me wonder about people in general. Schools should close by 1. No the school is not the safest place because traveling after such an event will be dangerous with wires down and debris in the road.
Early release for the late start elementary schools is typically 1:30, getting staff out by 2:00
I think it is a tough call for APS because it could go really, really poorly or be totally fine and it is difficult to predict. I generally think a full closure is easier on families than a delay but also see the need for instruction as I have missed so much with my Monday students this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Except that there’s no tornado warning. And nothing may happen here at all.
Anonymous wrote:The people in this forum not taking a tornado warning seriously makes me wonder about people in general. Schools should close by 1. No the school is not the safest place because traveling after such an event will be dangerous with wires down and debris in the road.
There would not be an actual official tornado warning a day ahead of time. That's not how these things work. We are in a level 4 moderate risk which is highly unusual.
Please educate yourself.
Anonymous wrote:My 5th grader is supposed to have the outdoor lab overnight trip tomorrow. We just got an email that it is still on for now but they’ll sleep inside.
Anonymous wrote:Except that there’s no tornado warning. And nothing may happen here at all.
Anonymous wrote:The people in this forum not taking a tornado warning seriously makes me wonder about people in general. Schools should close by 1. No the school is not the safest place because traveling after such an event will be dangerous with wires down and debris in the road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The people in this forum not taking a tornado warning seriously makes me wonder about people in general. Schools should close by 1. No the school is not the safest place because traveling after such an event will be dangerous with wires down and debris in the road.
Early release for the late start elementary schools is typically 1:30, getting staff out by 2:00
I think it is a tough call for APS because it could go really, really poorly or be totally fine and it is difficult to predict. I generally think a full closure is easier on families than a delay but also see the need for instruction as I have missed so much with my Monday students this year.
Anonymous wrote:The people in this forum not taking a tornado warning seriously makes me wonder about people in general. Schools should close by 1. No the school is not the safest place because traveling after such an event will be dangerous with wires down and debris in the road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seeing some concerning reports and remembering past wind storms. Wondering if APS is going to close early or call it altogether?
Get a grip and stop vomiting your anxiety all over this site.
Anonymous wrote:The people in this forum not taking a tornado warning seriously makes me wonder about people in general. Schools should close by 1. No the school is not the safest place because traveling after such an event will be dangerous with wires down and debris in the road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seeing some concerning reports and remembering past wind storms. Wondering if APS is going to close early or call it altogether?
Get a grip and stop vomiting your anxiety all over this site.
+1 I'm sick of this bs there are two threads OP started with the fake panicking. Pathetic af.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seeing some concerning reports and remembering past wind storms. Wondering if APS is going to close early or call it altogether?
Get a grip and stop vomiting your anxiety all over this site.
Anonymous wrote:My 5th grader is supposed to have the outdoor lab overnight trip tomorrow. We just got an email that it is still on for now but they’ll sleep inside.
Anonymous wrote:The people in this forum not taking a tornado warning seriously makes me wonder about people in general. Schools should close by 1. No the school is not the safest place because traveling after such an event will be dangerous with wires down and debris in the road.
Anonymous wrote:The people in this forum not taking a tornado warning seriously makes me wonder about people in general. Schools should close by 1. No the school is not the safest place because traveling after such an event will be dangerous with wires down and debris in the road.