Anonymous wrote:IME, that is higher than normal. They don’t close schools if the sidewalks (beyond school property) are still unshovelled.Anonymous wrote:It's going to be closed. Less than half the houses on my street have any sidewalk remotely clear.
Anonymous wrote:Any hope for schools tomorrow? My neighborhood is looking slightly better today.
Anonymous wrote:Any hope for schools tomorrow? My neighborhood is looking slightly better today.
IME, that is higher than normal. They don’t close schools if the sidewalks (beyond school property) are still unshovelled.Anonymous wrote:It's going to be closed. Less than half the houses on my street have any sidewalk remotely clear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-2 degrees in the morning when kids are walking to school?? How many kids should get frostbite so parents have free daycare?? Also Fairfax does not have winter fronts for the busses. So no heat in the busses for the kids.
Don't electric busses stop working when it gets cold?
And if they can mange to turn on the electric busses in cold weather, they have to run them with the heaters off so the battery doesn't drain and stop the bus fr tunning?
They lose some range, but they start up and run much better than the diesel busses do. I think they all still have plenty of range for urban areas like ours. It's only a concern for long bus routes in rural areas.
I cannot believe that ele tric busses are better than normal diesel busses in cold weather
They can't run both the heater and tge engine in cold weather
I don't know what to tell you. Maybe get your facts from a real source instead of Facebook. Electric are superior in all but cost and long distance trips. They are vastly superior in city driving and stop and go, like a bus route.
DP. They also cost 4 times as much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-2 degrees in the morning when kids are walking to school?? How many kids should get frostbite so parents have free daycare?? Also Fairfax does not have winter fronts for the busses. So no heat in the busses for the kids.
Don't electric busses stop working when it gets cold?
And if they can mange to turn on the electric busses in cold weather, they have to run them with the heaters off so the battery doesn't drain and stop the bus fr tunning?
They lose some range, but they start up and run much better than the diesel busses do. I think they all still have plenty of range for urban areas like ours. It's only a concern for long bus routes in rural areas.
I cannot believe that ele tric busses are better than normal diesel busses in cold weather
They can't run both the heater and tge engine in cold weather
I don't know what to tell you. Maybe get your facts from a real source instead of Facebook. Electric are superior in all but cost and long distance trips. They are vastly superior in city driving and stop and go, like a bus route.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-2 degrees in the morning when kids are walking to school?? How many kids should get frostbite so parents have free daycare?? Also Fairfax does not have winter fronts for the busses. So no heat in the busses for the kids.
Don't electric busses stop working when it gets cold?
And if they can mange to turn on the electric busses in cold weather, they have to run them with the heaters off so the battery doesn't drain and stop the bus fr tunning?
They lose some range, but they start up and run much better than the diesel busses do. I think they all still have plenty of range for urban areas like ours. It's only a concern for long bus routes in rural areas.
I cannot believe that ele tric busses are better than normal diesel busses in cold weather
They can't run both the heater and tge engine in cold weather
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:a lot of students want online classes.
Well its better than no school all week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-2 degrees in the morning when kids are walking to school?? How many kids should get frostbite so parents have free daycare?? Also Fairfax does not have winter fronts for the busses. So no heat in the busses for the kids.
Don't electric busses stop working when it gets cold?
And if they can mange to turn on the electric busses in cold weather, they have to run them with the heaters off so the battery doesn't drain and stop the bus fr tunning?
They lose some range, but they start up and run much better than the diesel busses do. I think they all still have plenty of range for urban areas like ours. It's only a concern for long bus routes in rural areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CLOSED ALL WEEK AND NEXT WEEK! I MISS DR. BRABRAND After the 5th day we went online
Those days were a waste and didn’t count towards school days anyway. No one wants online classes again.
Anonymous wrote:a lot of students want online classes.
Anonymous wrote:-2 degrees in the morning when kids are walking to school?? How many kids should get frostbite so parents have free daycare?? Also Fairfax does not have winter fronts for the busses. So no heat in the busses for the kids.