Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would prorate our taxes + SACC tuition but of course they won’t. Maybe they’d be more discerning with some skin in the game.
Some. Of. Us. Have. To. Work.
Different poster, but before the “ScHoOlS aRe NoT ChIlDcArE” comes to bite your head off, a lot of us also really want consistent learning for our kids and you will not convince me they are getting it at FCPS.
I agree with you on all the random holidays and work days but I can't stand listening to people rant when the weather is bad. This is out of FCPS control and I for one would rather my kids be home safe.
You're failing to comprehend that no one would be ranting if the rest of the Calendar was at all fair and in the best interest of students. But it's not-it caters to politicians.
I think you have a comprehension issue. You people whine about this issue only when the weather is bad. Have an issue go yell at the board meetings-tomorrow has the potential to be dangerous. FCPS really should be closing for everyones safety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would prorate our taxes + SACC tuition but of course they won’t. Maybe they’d be more discerning with some skin in the game.
Some. Of. Us. Have. To. Work.
Eleven(?) weather and other unexpected closing are factored into the calendar. Check back after those are used up.
I believe they have 13 days and 4 hours built in.
Elementary schools use up 4 of those days on early release Wednesdays, so they start at 9 days and 4 hours.
Then we add in the special elections and they’re down to 7 days and 4 hours.
Full snow day closures ate up 4 days and 4 hours. So that’s 3 days left.
Tomorrow could be declared a state of emergency then it doesnt count. I've seen that happen many times in VA.
Then delayed openings, there were… 6? Which is the equivalent of 2 days. Leaving 1 day left.
With the 3 hour early release do elementary schools only have 3 hours left? Are they going to finish the school year at 993 hours, assuming no other closures?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would prorate our taxes + SACC tuition but of course they won’t. Maybe they’d be more discerning with some skin in the game.
Some. Of. Us. Have. To. Work.
Eleven(?) weather and other unexpected closing are factored into the calendar. Check back after those are used up.
Anonymous wrote:This is typical spring and summer weather. Did you recently move here? We get tornado watches and warnings. That’s why kids do drills in school.
No, they will never release school over this. After school activities will go on as normal too, unless thunderstorms are actually hitting or forming at the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would prorate our taxes + SACC tuition but of course they won’t. Maybe they’d be more discerning with some skin in the game.
Some. Of. Us. Have. To. Work.
Different poster, but before the “ScHoOlS aRe NoT ChIlDcArE” comes to bite your head off, a lot of us also really want consistent learning for our kids and you will not convince me they are getting it at FCPS.
I agree with you on all the random holidays and work days but I can't stand listening to people rant when the weather is bad. This is out of FCPS control and I for one would rather my kids be home safe.
You're failing to comprehend that no one would be ranting if the rest of the Calendar was at all fair and in the best interest of students. But it's not-it caters to politicians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would prorate our taxes + SACC tuition but of course they won’t. Maybe they’d be more discerning with some skin in the game.
Some. Of. Us. Have. To. Work.
Different poster, but before the “ScHoOlS aRe NoT ChIlDcArE” comes to bite your head off, a lot of us also really want consistent learning for our kids and you will not convince me they are getting it at FCPS.
I agree with you on all the random holidays and work days but I can't stand listening to people rant when the weather is bad. This is out of FCPS control and I for one would rather my kids be home safe.
You're failing to comprehend that no one would be ranting if the rest of the Calendar was at all fair and in the best interest of students. But it's not-it caters to politicians.
Um hmm that is why you brought up the calendar on the weather thread because the calendar bothers you. Okay. Sure. And you only did it after the closure was announced.
You should seek out the calendar thread to complain about the calendar.
The issues are interrelated moron
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The weather is the weather, but the calendar makes unexpected weather impacts so much worse
Exactly. You start with a calendar that already ran a week longer than usual, and then throw in two special elections and a lot of bad weather. It’s unfortunate.
Anonymous wrote:The weather is the weather, but the calendar makes unexpected weather impacts so much worse
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would prorate our taxes + SACC tuition but of course they won’t. Maybe they’d be more discerning with some skin in the game.
Some. Of. Us. Have. To. Work.
Different poster, but before the “ScHoOlS aRe NoT ChIlDcArE” comes to bite your head off, a lot of us also really want consistent learning for our kids and you will not convince me they are getting it at FCPS.
I agree with you on all the random holidays and work days but I can't stand listening to people rant when the weather is bad. This is out of FCPS control and I for one would rather my kids be home safe.
You're failing to comprehend that no one would be ranting if the rest of the Calendar was at all fair and in the best interest of students. But it's not-it caters to politicians.
Um hmm that is why you brought up the calendar on the weather thread because the calendar bothers you. Okay. Sure. And you only did it after the closure was announced.
You should seek out the calendar thread to complain about the calendar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would prorate our taxes + SACC tuition but of course they won’t. Maybe they’d be more discerning with some skin in the game.
Some. Of. Us. Have. To. Work.
Different poster, but before the “ScHoOlS aRe NoT ChIlDcArE” comes to bite your head off, a lot of us also really want consistent learning for our kids and you will not convince me they are getting it at FCPS.
I agree with you on all the random holidays and work days but I can't stand listening to people rant when the weather is bad. This is out of FCPS control and I for one would rather my kids be home safe.
You're failing to comprehend that no one would be ranting if the rest of the Calendar was at all fair and in the best interest of students. But it's not-it caters to politicians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would prorate our taxes + SACC tuition but of course they won’t. Maybe they’d be more discerning with some skin in the game.
Some. Of. Us. Have. To. Work.
Different poster, but before the “ScHoOlS aRe NoT ChIlDcArE” comes to bite your head off, a lot of us also really want consistent learning for our kids and you will not convince me they are getting it at FCPS.
I agree with you on all the random holidays and work days but I can't stand listening to people rant when the weather is bad. This is out of FCPS control and I for one would rather my kids be home safe.
Anonymous wrote:The weather is the weather, but the calendar makes unexpected weather impacts so much worse