Anonymous wrote:At 8:06 AM Friday 12/5 FCPS website still states:
"Because of the uncertainty of the forecast, FCPS will monitor the weather and reevaluate in the morning if we need to adjust to a closure. If there is a change, we will notify our staff and community as soon as possible."
So when is the reevaluation happening?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The premise of a delayed opening is not that there will never be snow on the ground or in the air when you or your child have to leave the house. The premise is to get people past the typical morning commute window and spread out traffic.
I don’t think there is a typical morning commute on these sorts of days.
What are you talking about? Most businesses and the Fed are open on time today. They will commute during “the typical morning commute window.” A school delayed opening means that students and staff will not be in the bulk of that commute window thus making it easier and safer to travel.
Anonymous wrote:Well, I'm a teacher and the county didn't bother to salt any of the roads last night, so now I'm dealing with the fact that I live at the bottom of a big hill - a big hill of solid ice. No idea how I'm going to get into work this morning, especially since I have to be there earlier than the kids. Also not sure how the bus is going to get up that hill. The county is taking a huge risk here. This is not safe.
Anonymous wrote:Yikes it turned to sleet!!
Anonymous wrote:Oh gosh. this is CRAZY. It’s still snowing. My kids gonna get on the bus in 18 minutes! The roads look unsafe where I am, and there is ice all over our driveway. FCPS closes during the most stupid times but never when it’s actually unsafe for us folks.
Anonymous wrote:Oh gosh. this is CRAZY. It’s still snowing. My kids gonna get on the bus in 18 minutes! The roads look unsafe where I am, and there is ice all over our driveway. FCPS closes during the most stupid times but never when it’s actually unsafe for us folks.