Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: No one I know has any appetite for any closure. Kids are never in school. This is far from acceptable
Please explain how your twisted logic makes the weather FCPS's fault. 🤔
Your statement "this is far from acceptable" is especially bizarre. Psychologists would have a field day trying to analyze that deluded train of thought.
Yes. You're the type to yell up to the sky when it snows to ask for the manager.
But please, be my guest. Rage away. It's entertainment for the rest of us.
I find your type to be even more interesting. Do you not want your kids to receive an education and be in school? Or perhaps you're so obtuse that you can't recognize how frustrating this school year has been for kids and parents!
It's been frustrating for teachers as well. We have SOLs scheduled that aren't moving and already don't have enough time to adequately teach all of the material. Every time we have a snow day or delay, we have to adjust our planning to fit things in.
As a teacher I agree I am NOT enthused about another snow day because we’ve had so many disruptions. That being said , if there is one, I get it and I won’t be screaming about how the schools need to be open regardless of weather, because I am capable of understanding that weather inconvenience isn’t on the school district and they’d prefer to have us in school as well.
We've had 4 snow days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: No one I know has any appetite for any closure. Kids are never in school. This is far from acceptable
Please explain how your twisted logic makes the weather FCPS's fault. 🤔
Your statement "this is far from acceptable" is especially bizarre. Psychologists would have a field day trying to analyze that deluded train of thought.
Yes. You're the type to yell up to the sky when it snows to ask for the manager.
But please, be my guest. Rage away. It's entertainment for the rest of us.
I find your type to be even more interesting. Do you not want your kids to receive an education and be in school? Or perhaps you're so obtuse that you can't recognize how frustrating this school year has been for kids and parents!
It's been frustrating for teachers as well. We have SOLs scheduled that aren't moving and already don't have enough time to adequately teach all of the material. Every time we have a snow day or delay, we have to adjust our planning to fit things in.
As a teacher I agree I am NOT enthused about another snow day because we’ve had so many disruptions. That being said , if there is one, I get it and I won’t be screaming about how the schools need to be open regardless of weather, because I am capable of understanding that weather inconvenience isn’t on the school district and they’d prefer to have us in school as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: No one I know has any appetite for any closure. Kids are never in school. This is far from acceptable
Please explain how your twisted logic makes the weather FCPS's fault. 🤔
Your statement "this is far from acceptable" is especially bizarre. Psychologists would have a field day trying to analyze that deluded train of thought.
Yes. You're the type to yell up to the sky when it snows to ask for the manager.
But please, be my guest. Rage away. It's entertainment for the rest of us.
I find your type to be even more interesting. Do you not want your kids to receive an education and be in school? Or perhaps you're so obtuse that you can't recognize how frustrating this school year has been for kids and parents!
It's been frustrating for teachers as well. We have SOLs scheduled that aren't moving and already don't have enough time to adequately teach all of the material. Every time we have a snow day or delay, we have to adjust our planning to fit things in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: No one I know has any appetite for any closure. Kids are never in school. This is far from acceptable
Please explain how your twisted logic makes the weather FCPS's fault. 🤔
Your statement "this is far from acceptable" is especially bizarre. Psychologists would have a field day trying to analyze that deluded train of thought.
Yes. You're the type to yell up to the sky when it snows to ask for the manager.
But please, be my guest. Rage away. It's entertainment for the rest of us.
I find your type to be even more interesting. Do you not want your kids to receive an education and be in school? Or perhaps you're so obtuse that you can't recognize how frustrating this school year has been for kids and parents!

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: No one I know has any appetite for any closure. Kids are never in school. This is far from acceptable
Please explain how your twisted logic makes the weather FCPS's fault. 🤔
Your statement "this is far from acceptable" is especially bizarre. Psychologists would have a field day trying to analyze that deluded train of thought.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: No one I know has any appetite for any closure. Kids are never in school. This is far from acceptable
Please explain how your twisted logic makes the weather FCPS's fault. 🤔
Your statement "this is far from acceptable" is especially bizarre. Psychologists would have a field day trying to analyze that deluded train of thought.
Yes. You're the type to yell up to the sky when it snows to ask for the manager.
But please, be my guest. Rage away. It's entertainment for the rest of us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: No one I know has any appetite for any closure. Kids are never in school. This is far from acceptable
Please explain how your twisted logic makes the weather FCPS's fault. 🤔
Your statement "this is far from acceptable" is especially bizarre. Psychologists would have a field day trying to analyze that deluded train of thought.
Yes. You're the type to yell up to the sky when it snows to ask for the manager.
But please, be my guest. Rage away. It's entertainment for the rest of us.
I am not that poster, but I think I am more curious about the psyche of a person who seems to enjoy needling people who express concern or frustration that it might snow when we finally just got most of the last storm remnants to melt. Plenty of people are just tired of winter at this point -- it's been an especially cold and wet one and seasonal depression isn't all that uncommon. I agree that it's not the fault of FCPS, but wondering what kind of person is finding entertainment from someone else being annoyed by snow. You seem to have some antisocial behavior tendencies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: No one I know has any appetite for any closure. Kids are never in school. This is far from acceptable
Please explain how your twisted logic makes the weather FCPS's fault. 🤔
Your statement "this is far from acceptable" is especially bizarre. Psychologists would have a field day trying to analyze that deluded train of thought.
Yes. You're the type to yell up to the sky when it snows to ask for the manager.
But please, be my guest. Rage away. It's entertainment for the rest of us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: No one I know has any appetite for any closure. Kids are never in school. This is far from acceptable
Please explain how your twisted logic makes the weather FCPS's fault. 🤔
Your statement "this is far from acceptable" is especially bizarre. Psychologists would have a field day trying to analyze that deluded train of thought.
Anonymous wrote: No one I know has any appetite for any closure. Kids are never in school. This is far from acceptable