Anonymous wrote:We shovel snow this morning, then DH did 2nd round in the late afternoon, and when we tried to do 3rd round around 8pm, it’s thick hard ice, DH had to use metal shovel to break the ice then we could remove the ice. We gave up after an hour, roughly shovel half drive way. The snow plower came once in the morning, we’re in a cal-de-sac so snow plower usually skip us and other small circles in the community. We saw car drove into our circle and got stuck. The temperature will be around 26 highest the following few days, so the ice will less likely to melt. I do think having school custodians go to work on Monday is cruel. Why don’t Fcps board members drive to schools tomorrow instead, that way they can evaluate in person if it’s safe enough to open schools on Tuesday or Wednesday?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tuesday? No. Montgomery county preemptively canceled through Tuesday which is really what the VA districts should’ve done as well. *Maybe* a 2 hour delay Wednesday and I’m 50/50 on that.
I don’t think FCPS will want to warm the buildings to get kids in for 4 hours one day this week. My bet is that FCPS is out all week. The ice is brutal out there.
Teachers are supposed to go in Thursday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We shovel snow this morning, then DH did 2nd round in the late afternoon, and when we tried to do 3rd round around 8pm, it’s thick hard ice, DH had to use metal shovel to break the ice then we could remove the ice. We gave up after an hour, roughly shovel half drive way. The snow plower came once in the morning, we’re in a cal-de-sac so snow plower usually skip us and other small circles in the community. We saw car drove into our circle and got stuck. The temperature will be around 26 highest the following few days, so the ice will less likely to melt. I do think having school custodians go to work on Monday is cruel. Why don’t Fcps board members drive to schools tomorrow instead, that way they can evaluate in person if it’s safe enough to open schools on Tuesday or Wednesday?
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Given all the ice, what is the chance of school opening Tuesday?
Virtually none. Anything that didn't get plowed or shoveled yesterday is a thick layer of ice right now. I shoveled four times yesterday, and my driveway is still only marginal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We shovel snow this morning, then DH did 2nd round in the late afternoon, and when we tried to do 3rd round around 8pm, it’s thick hard ice, DH had to use metal shovel to break the ice then we could remove the ice. We gave up after an hour, roughly shovel half drive way. The snow plower came once in the morning, we’re in a cal-de-sac so snow plower usually skip us and other small circles in the community. We saw car drove into our circle and got stuck. The temperature will be around 26 highest the following few days, so the ice will less likely to melt. I do think having school custodians go to work on Monday is cruel. Why don’t Fcps board members drive to schools tomorrow instead, that way they can evaluate in person if it’s safe enough to open schools on Tuesday or Wednesday?
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Given all the ice, what is the chance of school opening Tuesday?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tuesday? No. Montgomery county preemptively canceled through Tuesday which is really what the VA districts should’ve done as well. *Maybe* a 2 hour delay Wednesday and I’m 50/50 on that.
I don’t think FCPS will want to warm the buildings to get kids in for 4 hours one day this week. My bet is that FCPS is out all week. The ice is brutal out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tuesday? No. Montgomery county preemptively canceled through Tuesday which is really what the VA districts should’ve done as well. *Maybe* a 2 hour delay Wednesday and I’m 50/50 on that.
I don’t think FCPS will want to warm the buildings to get kids in for 4 hours one day this week. My bet is that FCPS is out all week. The ice is brutal out there.
Anonymous wrote:Tuesday? No. Montgomery county preemptively canceled through Tuesday which is really what the VA districts should’ve done as well. *Maybe* a 2 hour delay Wednesday and I’m 50/50 on that.
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We shovel snow this morning, then DH did 2nd round in the late afternoon, and when we tried to do 3rd round around 8pm, it’s thick hard ice, DH had to use metal shovel to break the ice then we could remove the ice. We gave up after an hour, roughly shovel half drive way. The snow plower came once in the morning, we’re in a cal-de-sac so snow plower usually skip us and other small circles in the community. We saw car drove into our circle and got stuck. The temperature will be around 26 highest the following few days, so the ice will less likely to melt. I do think having school custodians go to work on Monday is cruel. Why don’t Fcps board members drive to schools tomorrow instead, that way they can evaluate in person if it’s safe enough to open schools on Tuesday or Wednesday?
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Anonymous wrote:We shovel snow this morning, then DH did 2nd round in the late afternoon, and when we tried to do 3rd round around 8pm, it’s thick hard ice, DH had to use metal shovel to break the ice then we could remove the ice. We gave up after an hour, roughly shovel half drive way. The snow plower came once in the morning, we’re in a cal-de-sac so snow plower usually skip us and other small circles in the community. We saw car drove into our circle and got stuck. The temperature will be around 26 highest the following few days, so the ice will less likely to melt. I do think having school custodians go to work on Monday is cruel. Why don’t Fcps board members drive to schools tomorrow instead, that way they can evaluate in person if it’s safe enough to open schools on Tuesday or Wednesday?