Anonymous wrote:NY only had 1 day off from school - for the same storm.
You want to compare NYC to this region? How unserious you sound!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The cold emergency ends at 10 AM. A two hour delay would protect students from standing outside or walking in the windchills below zero.
Do you think there will be a delay?
Pretty sure this was a troll, right? No one legitimately thought there would be a delay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The cold emergency ends at 10 AM. A two hour delay would protect students from standing outside or walking in the windchills below zero.
Do you think there will be a delay?
Pretty sure this was a troll, right? No one legitimately thought there would be a delay.
Anonymous wrote:The cold emergency ends at 10 AM. A two hour delay would protect students from standing outside or walking in the windchills below zero.
Do you think there will be a delay?
Anonymous wrote:Wind chills below zero and parents trying to argue crocks and hoodies are appropriate clothing. Idiocracy indeed.
Anonymous wrote:The cold emergency ends at 10 AM. A two hour delay would protect students from standing outside or walking in the windchills below zero.
Do you think there will be a delay?
Anonymous wrote:Yay we are on time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A call for something like this would have happened by now.
Did anyone seriously think we’d be delayed tomorrow? No, we’re not.
Yes. Because the buses won’t start.
Just wait and see at 5 am.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A call for something like this would have happened by now.
Did anyone seriously think we’d be delayed tomorrow? No, we’re not.
Anonymous wrote:A call for something like this would have happened by now.