Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Inside scoop from bus drivers -- it's not looking great as of around noon. Buses got stuck. Too many roads were impassable that it overloaded the radios used to communicate routes. I feel so bad for these bus drivers that are clearly trying to make this work. I think they're going to need to come up with an alternative plan for buses in order to reopen.
They probably should have thought about that early last week. Omg.
What they need are more direct bus routes through neighborhood rather than winding down every street for 20 stops.
Didn’t they use modified bus routes last year after the snow closure that did exactly this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the parents I've spoken too agree, they want the schools closed until it's safe to open. Probably around Thursday. It's a joy to spend time together as a family, enjoy these times. Soon they'll be out of school.
Are you being sarcastic? Evidently you are not a working mother trying to balance meetings, deliverables, proposals, trying to limit screen time, thinking of educational activities to keep kids engaged, remembering to feed your kids meals (let alone feed yourself), slip sliding all over the yard while taking the dogs out, etc., etc.
I understand why the kids are out of school and I'm resigned to that, but I am not going to pretend that I'm happy about it and that I think that it's better for my kids to be home rather than in school.
That's what family is for. You and your husband should enjoy this time together with your children. You'll miss it when it's gone.
I absolutely agree! It's sad that anybody has to tell people to enjoy the time they have with their kids despite whatever work issues they also must endure. Although on the other hand if you refuse to be happy about that part of it you are probably right that your kids would be better off in school or with a sitter. They don't need to get the vibe that you can't appreciate extra time with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Inside scoop from bus drivers -- it's not looking great as of around noon. Buses got stuck. Too many roads were impassable that it overloaded the radios used to communicate routes. I feel so bad for these bus drivers that are clearly trying to make this work. I think they're going to need to come up with an alternative plan for buses in order to reopen.
Strange. Busses have been operating with no issue for sports teams.
I just commented on the other thread. What do you mean by this? They don’t pick up kids or drop them off at their houses. Parents bring them to school. I don’t understand why you keep posting this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Inside scoop from bus drivers -- it's not looking great as of around noon. Buses got stuck. Too many roads were impassable that it overloaded the radios used to communicate routes. I feel so bad for these bus drivers that are clearly trying to make this work. I think they're going to need to come up with an alternative plan for buses in order to reopen.
They probably should have thought about that early last week. Omg.
What they need are more direct bus routes through neighborhood rather than winding down every street for 20 stops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Inside scoop from bus drivers -- it's not looking great as of around noon. Buses got stuck. Too many roads were impassable that it overloaded the radios used to communicate routes. I feel so bad for these bus drivers that are clearly trying to make this work. I think they're going to need to come up with an alternative plan for buses in order to reopen.
They probably should have thought about that early last week. Omg.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Inside scoop from bus drivers -- it's not looking great as of around noon. Buses got stuck. Too many roads were impassable that it overloaded the radios used to communicate routes. I feel so bad for these bus drivers that are clearly trying to make this work. I think they're going to need to come up with an alternative plan for buses in order to reopen.
Strange. Busses have been operating with no issue for sports teams.
Anonymous wrote:ACPS just announced Tuesday 2 hr delay.
Anonymous wrote:Inside scoop from bus drivers -- it's not looking great as of around noon. Buses got stuck. Too many roads were impassable that it overloaded the radios used to communicate routes. I feel so bad for these bus drivers that are clearly trying to make this work. I think they're going to need to come up with an alternative plan for buses in order to reopen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Inside scoop from bus drivers -- it's not looking great as of around noon. Buses got stuck. Too many roads were impassable that it overloaded the radios used to communicate routes. I feel so bad for these bus drivers that are clearly trying to make this work. I think they're going to need to come up with an alternative plan for buses in order to reopen.
Strange. Busses have been operating with no issue for sports teams.
Anonymous wrote:Inside scoop from bus drivers -- it's not looking great as of around noon. Buses got stuck. Too many roads were impassable that it overloaded the radios used to communicate routes. I feel so bad for these bus drivers that are clearly trying to make this work. I think they're going to need to come up with an alternative plan for buses in order to reopen.
Anonymous wrote:Lane Elementary parents received an email saying we will have school tomorrow