Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so its ok in the dark in the evening but not in the morning to get to school on time? only in Loudoun county is this acceptable. Pathetic
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Have you run out of bubble wrap for your kid yet?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so its ok in the dark in the evening but not in the morning to get to school on time? only in Loudoun county is this acceptable. Pathetic
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Anonymous wrote:so its ok in the dark in the evening but not in the morning to get to school on time? only in Loudoun county is this acceptable. Pathetic
Anonymous wrote:No school yesterday but games on last night?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, why not hold the activities you can hold safely? It wasn't safe to operate buses this morning, but its safe for parents to drive their kids to activities tonight. I don't see the. big deal.
What about those kids who parents work and can't drive their kids to activities? Doesn't seem very equitable to penalize them because their parents work in healthcare or food service.
Guys. You’ve lost the plot. Some things ARE inherently inequitable. That’s life. Schools have to do the best they can to not perpetuate clear inequity but they can’t eradicate it completely. If your parent can’t take you to an after school activity- oh well. That’s how life shakes out sometimes. You can’t even the playing field in all ways for everyone all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Is this standard for Virginia schools? No school but games on and a two hour delay tomorrow. Tell me you prioritize sports without telling me you prioritize sports
Thank you for saying what we are all thinking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, why not hold the activities you can hold safely? It wasn't safe to operate buses this morning, but its safe for parents to drive their kids to activities tonight. I don't see the. big deal.
What about those kids who parents work and can't drive their kids to activities? Doesn't seem very equitable to penalize them because their parents work in healthcare or food service.
Anonymous wrote:Well, why not hold the activities you can hold safely? It wasn't safe to operate buses this morning, but its safe for parents to drive their kids to activities tonight. I don't see the. big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Is this standard for Virginia schools? No school but games on and a two hour delay tomorrow. Tell me you prioritize sports without telling me you prioritize sports