jAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course it’s not only Title I. But schools know their students and do work to supply them with basic needs. It’s silly to argue that every elementary kid should stay inside for months when a small portion of those kids not having adequate cold gear is a very solvable problem.
Who’s staying home for months? It’s a 2-hour delay.
..Anonymous wrote:My kids really needed the sleep - so I am grateful!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about kids who don't have coats, hats, gloves, boots. This isn't Chicago or Boston. I think that's the problem with single digit temps and opening. Some kids don't have proper clothing for that weather. I don't even own gloves for myself.
My very, very high FARMs school staff works hard with local organizations and churches to provide all our students with the appropriate cold weather gear. This has been true at every Title I school I’ve worked at.
My school is not title 1. However, there are many families with low income and children who don’t have proper winter gear (coats, hats/gloves, shoes besides crocs). Title 1 schools may have more resources and preparation for this type of support.
Sounds like you need to organize a winter gear drive and stop expecting a school district to solve every problem on your community. It’s not a sustainable mentality.
Sound like you need to go see the wizard and ask for a heart and a brain.
Right, I forgot you’d rather drink hot chocolate and be cozy then do some actual work. But you will tell yourself and anyone who will listen that keeping the schools closed is the equitable thing to do! You’re not fooling anyone.
Sir or Madam, you have a serious problem…or are an obnoxious troll; but it’s definitely one of those two things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are Some People who *always* want FCPS to close on the weekends at the slightly hint of bad weather, b/c it makes no difference to their lives AND they are secretly hoping that this means Monday will be a closure or delay. I suspect these people work for FCPS as even the students want the buildings open on weekends for their activities.
You really feel like the world is against you huh....such a weird sickness.
+1, using schools for activities on the weekend affects a very, very small population of FCPS students. No one cares except
for that small percentage.
Hmm, almost every school is booked solid for community use every weekend. Including churches, scouts, sports using the cafeteria, auditorium, fields gyms. That's thousands and thousands of kids easily.
You may be referring to middle schools and high schools, but I’ve been with FCPS for decades, and this is simply not true of elementary schools that make up HALF of the facilities - they are not “booked solid”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are Some People who *always* want FCPS to close on the weekends at the slightly hint of bad weather, b/c it makes no difference to their lives AND they are secretly hoping that this means Monday will be a closure or delay. I suspect these people work for FCPS as even the students want the buildings open on weekends for their activities.
You really feel like the world is against you huh....such a weird sickness.
+1, using schools for activities on the weekend affects a very, very small population of FCPS students. No one cares except
for that small percentage.
Hmm, almost every school is booked solid for community use every weekend. Including churches, scouts, sports using the cafeteria, auditorium, fields gyms. That's thousands and thousands of kids easily.
You may be referring to middle schools and high schools, but I’ve been with FCPS for decades, and this is simply not true of elementary schools that make up HALF of the facilities - they are not “booked solid”.
Anonymous wrote:It is not much warmer now that it was at 6 am. Wish they would have just cancelled. It is so cold!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are Some People who *always* want FCPS to close on the weekends at the slightly hint of bad weather, b/c it makes no difference to their lives AND they are secretly hoping that this means Monday will be a closure or delay. I suspect these people work for FCPS as even the students want the buildings open on weekends for their activities.
You really feel like the world is against you huh....such a weird sickness.
+1, using schools for activities on the weekend affects a very, very small population of FCPS students. No one cares except
for that small percentage.
Hmm, almost every school is booked solid for community use every weekend. Including churches, scouts, sports using the cafeteria, auditorium, fields gyms. That's thousands and thousands of kids easily.