Anonymous wrote:Our principal just sent a “welcome back tomorrow!” Email…
Anonymous wrote:APS 2 hr delay
Anonymous wrote:No way there’s school tomorrow and more snow coming Friday. They need to call it for the week and quit the nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS open tomorrow- sup just sent out this email “ Dear APS Families,
We are so excited to welcome our students back to school tomorrow after this extended break. Thank you for your patience this week as our crews worked to remove the snow and ice to prepare our schools for a safe opening. If there are any delays or operating changes, we will communicate them through our usual channels.”
He said “excited” not “committed” or “definitely”
That would be a pretty massive communication failure. This isn't a legal contract that's subject to caveats, but is supposed to be a transparent communication to parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My APS HS student just received a Change.org petition started by a W-L student asking the administration to close school tomorrow and Friday.
Link?
Anonymous wrote:My APS HS student just received a Change.org petition started by a W-L student asking the administration to close school tomorrow and Friday.
Anonymous wrote:My APS HS student just received a Change.org petition started by a W-L student asking the administration to close school tomorrow and Friday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i just went up to Tuckahoe and 26th street is very very icy. The parking lot is also not very clear. I'd be surprised if we opened on time tomorrow.
Anyone else have reports on school areas? I’ve been told Claremont is relatively clear; glebe has very icy sidewalks. Anywhere else?
The message this afternoon had me cautiously optimistic but I’m not holding my breath
Anonymous wrote:i just went up to Tuckahoe and 26th street is very very icy. The parking lot is also not very clear. I'd be surprised if we opened on time tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:APS open tomorrow- sup just sent out this email “ Dear APS Families,
We are so excited to welcome our students back to school tomorrow after this extended break. Thank you for your patience this week as our crews worked to remove the snow and ice to prepare our schools for a safe opening. If there are any delays or operating changes, we will communicate them through our usual channels.”
He said “excited” not “committed” or “definitely”