Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why fccps closed for tomorrow. The announced plan of making the call at 530 based on actual road conditions was a much better one. I can see a delay but the closure seems ridiculous right now.
You think FCC teachers would enjoy scrambling for what do with their FCPS and APS kids at 5:30 am? It was hard enough for them the last two days. Not everyone has a spouse nor do all spouses work from home.
Not to mention not all FCC teachers live in FCC, how would they drive out of their non plowed roads?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why fccps closed for tomorrow. The announced plan of making the call at 530 based on actual road conditions was a much better one. I can see a delay but the closure seems ridiculous right now.
You think FCC teachers would enjoy scrambling for what do with their FCPS and APS kids at 5:30 am? It was hard enough for them the last two days. Not everyone has a spouse nor do all spouses work from home.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why fccps closed for tomorrow. The announced plan of making the call at 530 based on actual road conditions was a much better one. I can see a delay but the closure seems ridiculous right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All other neighboring districts are closed. Interesting to see if FCCPS will be able to open with a delay.
They probably will and 90% of the staff will be royally pissed because they live in areas where the roads are still bad and/or their own kids are off. FCCPS is notorious for not giving a crap about those issues. Sometimes they say they consider it but for many years clearly it's low priority vs trying to impress the residents. NEWS FLASH: If every other nearby school district is off FCC parents don't really expect to have school that day, and some of them even care about the safety and welfare of the staff.
Anonymous wrote:All other neighboring districts are closed. Interesting to see if FCCPS will be able to open with a delay.
+1Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCCPS is so different blah blah blah.
FCCPS is closed tomorrow (Monday) as well.
Yes FCCPS residents love to pretend that the school district is so unique and agile to justify that they are paying way too much for small older homes. We unfortunately bought into the hype and have sorely regretted it.
You should move then. You’ll have no trouble selling your house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCCPS is so different blah blah blah.
FCCPS is closed tomorrow (Monday) as well.
Yes FCCPS residents love to pretend that the school district is so unique and agile to justify that they are paying way too much for small older homes. We unfortunately bought into the hype and have sorely regretted it.
Anonymous wrote:FCCPS has largely been the voice of reason in compared to the insanity of FCPS closing when it rains. I appreciate the fact that they don't close until there is evidence of an actual safety hazard.
Anonymous wrote:I couldn’t stand to watch his speech. Did he say anything interesting? Did he take questions? It bothers me that he calls it a ‘town hall’ but doesn’t allow questions. It seems more apt to say ‘I will address the community’