Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First of all it's complete, utter bullshit to expect parents to drive their kids to school when the school system provides bus service. Either they do or they don't, but the whole it's your fault for not driving them is crap. FCPS can decide how to manage its services, but it's not right to just excuse this cluster and blame parents for relying on a service (reliable bus service for qualified students) they were told existed.
Honestly, what should have happened is a two hour delay to allow temps to rise a bit and to work out the mechanical issues. And they should have announced it last night to give parents time to make arrangements, etc.
+1000
I intend to email the FCPS superintendent to express my utter dismay at their incomprehensible decision today. A 2-hour delay would have solved most of the issues our kids faced this morning...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well over 50 bus delays, mostly breakdowns. Kids waiting such a long time in the cold.
I wish today was a teacher workday and we went back on Wednesday. Would have been willing to be in school until 12/20 to go back later after new years
It's not going to get any easier on Wednesday. It's not going to get warmer, either. It would simply delay the inevitable by another 24 hours. It was time to get back to routine.
I am not a teacher, but I do think today should have been a workday. The kids had a full day on 12/15, then return today on time. Your teachers haven't had a second to do work, and I wouldn't want them to over the break. A workday today would give them a chance to catch their breath and prepare for the month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well over 50 bus delays, mostly breakdowns. Kids waiting such a long time in the cold.
I wish today was a teacher workday and we went back on Wednesday. Would have been willing to be in school until 12/20 to go back later after new years
It's not going to get any easier on Wednesday. It's not going to get warmer, either. It would simply delay the inevitable by another 24 hours. It was time to get back to routine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well over 50 bus delays, mostly breakdowns. Kids waiting such a long time in the cold.
I wish today was a teacher workday and we went back on Wednesday. Would have been willing to be in school until 12/20 to go back later after new years
It's not going to get any easier on Wednesday. It's not going to get warmer, either. It would simply delay the inevitable by another 24 hours. It was time to get back to routine.
Anonymous wrote:Just drive them.
Anonymous wrote:Well over 50 bus delays, mostly breakdowns. Kids waiting such a long time in the cold.
I wish today was a teacher workday and we went back on Wednesday. Would have been willing to be in school until 12/20 to go back later after new years
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well over 50 bus delays, mostly breakdowns. Kids waiting such a long time in the cold.
I wish today was a teacher workday and we went back on Wednesday. Would have been willing to be in school until 12/20 to go back later after new years
+1
There was absolutely no reason for FCPS to start on Jan. 2 this year. Furthermore, given the temperatures today, they should have at least decided to go with a 2 hour delay, instead of having the kids wait randomly, not knowing whether their bus will be delayed, in practically subzero temperatures! Totally shortsighted and unacceptable...
See, what I think is totally shortsighted and unacceptable is to have so many buses that don’t work when it’s cold out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well over 50 bus delays, mostly breakdowns. Kids waiting such a long time in the cold.
I wish today was a teacher workday and we went back on Wednesday. Would have been willing to be in school until 12/20 to go back later after new years
+1
There was absolutely no reason for FCPS to start on Jan. 2 this year. Furthermore, given the temperatures today, they should have at least decided to go with a 2 hour delay, instead of having the kids wait randomly, not knowing whether their bus will be delayed, in practically subzero temperatures! Totally shortsighted and unacceptable...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well over 50 bus delays, mostly breakdowns. Kids waiting such a long time in the cold.
I wish today was a teacher workday and we went back on Wednesday. Would have been willing to be in school until 12/20 to go back later after new years
+1
There was absolutely no reason for FCPS to start on Jan. 2 this year. Furthermore, given the temperatures today, they should have at least decided to go with a 2 hour delay, instead of having the kids wait randomly, not knowing whether their bus will be delayed, in practically subzero temperatures! Totally shortsighted and unacceptable...
Anonymous wrote:First of all it's complete, utter bullshit to expect parents to drive their kids to school when the school system provides bus service. Either they do or they don't, but the whole it's your fault for not driving them is crap. FCPS can decide how to manage its services, but it's not right to just excuse this cluster and blame parents for relying on a service (reliable bus service for qualified students) they were told existed.
Honestly, what should have happened is a two hour delay to allow temps to rise a bit and to work out the mechanical issues. And they should have announced it last night to give parents time to make arrangements, etc.