Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shoveling it out - of course we shoveled our car out. However, my street still hasn't been plowed. So you too assume everyone has an SUV. Regardless of what the carpool looks like, not everyone has an SUV. Driving on unplowed roads is not safe for anyone. Ignorant to think people can make it in. Go walk around and see. Not everyone has a heated driveway.
I don’t have an SUV or a heated driveway. Or even a driveway at all. I have driven around plenty. People in DC who can’t “make it in” are just too lazy to shovel out their car. Quit it with the class warfare remarks and stop waiting on the DC government to come save you/plow you out. Time to take some personal responsibility.
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It’s just so stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Stone ridge is opening on a two hour delay tomorrow.
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As I said—SR follows MCPS until they don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Stone ridge is opening on a two hour delay tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:So when should students return to school? When the risk is 0? There is not a single speck of snow or ice on the ground? What is acceptable to you people?
I can give anecdotes about people getting injured or car crashes in perfect conditions. It’s irrelevant.
Anonymous wrote:I am a teacher. Years ago I worked at a school where a parent slipped on a patch of ice in the parking lot and sued the school.
Every single parent whining about schools being closed has no idea the risk schools take when they reopen, because you’d be the first ones to sue if you or your child were injured by remnants of the storm. Pour yourself a cup of hot chocolate and enjoy the days. Spring will be here before you know it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would imagine a critical mass of students and teachers can make it to school today. It cannot be the policy that we wait for every last person to be able to make it or we are going to be waiting until the middle of next week.
To be the people that say their car is still “snowed in”, take some personal responsibility and shovel it out like the rest of us do.
What planet does your brain live on?
This was a novel storm fool. Ice is different than fluffy snow. I know these concepts are hard for your pea sized brain cells.
Today is not safe for teachers or kids to get to school.
FOCUS
I’ll ignore your overly aggressive comments to ask the following:
Why are almost all other in person businesses open no problem (and have been since Sunday!)?
Who are all the people I see driving on the roads? Surely some of them must be students or teachers?
What conditions would be acceptable to you to return to school? Because another day of this level of cold and incompetent plowing will not improve things. If you are waiting for a full melt it looks like end of next week.
DP here - the problem is buses. Schools are not going to reopen if they think the buses will not be able to run their routes. It doesn't matter if the teachers and some of the kids can get there in a snowmobile or a tank.