Anonymous wrote:This thread is so dumb. I'll bet you used to call for school to close at the first sight of a snowflake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:with the state of emergency declared due to lack of gas availability (I just paid almost $3 per gallon after waiting for an hour) could there be an asynchronous day tomorrow if buses aren't able to get the route done/met?
If you were a teacher you would know they wouldn't call for an asynchronous day. They would make it full virtual, like when it snowed. But that's not going to happen, school will be normal tomorrow and you are a troll!
Anonymous wrote:with the state of emergency declared due to lack of gas availability (I just paid almost $3 per gallon after waiting for an hour) could there be an asynchronous day tomorrow if buses aren't able to get the route done/met?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids iPad is gas powered so if all that is true OP we are screwed hope the teacher understands.
I’m a teacher (OP). I’ve already emailed my AP and P saying I can’t make it in tomorrow. I’m not losing from my sick bank fortunately because it’s a state of emergency and the law contemplates these situations. Lord bless y’all.
I call BS. Northam state of emergency does not contemplate this. And you can’t not teach for every state of emergency. For example, we are atill in the COVID state of emergency
But depots have their own fuel supplies OP.
How are DCUM posters still so bad at detecting sarcasm
It’s not like teachers haven’t been misstating crap like this all year.