Anonymous wrote:Three schools in my neighborhood are serviced by a bus route that is not operating today. None of the sidewalks are cleared and it’s a brisk 20 minute walk from the metro station on a good day. So even if we assume that the teachers are able to drive in, I’m not sure how the majority of students will get to school.
Anonymous wrote:A delay won’t do anything because of how cold it will be. Those two hours aren’t gonna make a lick of difference. If the city/DCPS aren’t ready by 8 am it’s gonna be another day off, there’s really no in between.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m guessing they will open on time. I’m a teacher waiting for my toddler to go down for a nap so I can continue digging out my car. Tried to get it out yesterday and it was still stuck by all the icy chunks the plow pushed against it.
You and everyone else, PP. On my street, most of the cars are stuck in by the snowplow wall.
We haven't seen a plow yet, so don't have the snow plow wall to contend with. I would be happy to get that wall so at least when we dig our car out, it doesn't risk getting plowed in again.
I think I got my car cleared enough to get out if I have to. Now to wait and see whether my own kids have school….
You realize everyone is in that situation, right? We've all been told that school isn't child care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tenleytown is a mess. Sidewalks not cleared. I don’t see how a few thousand kids are out there tomorrow.
Same with DuPont Circle. I don't see how school is open tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:GWU is closed Weds. FWIW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My neighbor just said all the crosswalks are blocked by several feet of snow dumped by the snow plows. So kids can’t cross over to the school. It needs to be cleared by a machine but that won’t happen. Is there anywhere to report this needs doing or is it futile?
I walked to the grocery store today, stepping over snow piles at crosswalks. I survived. Those piles shouldn't keep anyone from going to school.
You climbed over snow piles that are several feet high into a busy road with a five year old? That sounds dangerous. That’s what families would have to do tomorrow. I’m all for kids going back to school tomorrow but the city should take some responsibility and make it safe for them to get there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My neighbor just said all the crosswalks are blocked by several feet of snow dumped by the snow plows. So kids can’t cross over to the school. It needs to be cleared by a machine but that won’t happen. Is there anywhere to report this needs doing or is it futile?
I walked to the grocery store today, stepping over snow piles at crosswalks. I survived. Those piles shouldn't keep anyone from going to school.
Anonymous wrote:Even if schools are open I wonder how many teachers will show up...