Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here in Tenleytown and the plow just went down our street (4 blocks from J-R) for the second time since 6pm. It’s a bit slushy but the sidewalks are mostly clear so far. Two-hour delay at most. Hopefully this remains a nothingburger.
Hopefully but we still have to think about the snow tonight and then the temperatures causing it to stick around or turn into ice..
Do you think DCPS would do virtual learning?
No, absolutely not. How would that even work?
Exactly the way all the other school districts have been doing it
Well, since I only live in one school district, and that's one that hasn't done virtual in the 5 years my kids have been in school, please enlighten me.
Teachers assign work on canvas (or whatever your school uses) and students must complete that work. Sometimes but rarely they do zoom or teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here in Tenleytown and the plow just went down our street (4 blocks from J-R) for the second time since 6pm. It’s a bit slushy but the sidewalks are mostly clear so far. Two-hour delay at most. Hopefully this remains a nothingburger.
Hopefully but we still have to think about the snow tonight and then the temperatures causing it to stick around or turn into ice..
Do you think DCPS would do virtual learning?
No, absolutely not. How would that even work?
Exactly the way all the other school districts have been doing it
Well, since I only live in one school district, and that's one that hasn't done virtual in the 5 years my kids have been in school, please enlighten me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here in Tenleytown and the plow just went down our street (4 blocks from J-R) for the second time since 6pm. It’s a bit slushy but the sidewalks are mostly clear so far. Two-hour delay at most. Hopefully this remains a nothingburger.
Hopefully but we still have to think about the snow tonight and then the temperatures causing it to stick around or turn into ice..
Do you think DCPS would do virtual learning?
No, absolutely not. How would that even work?
Exactly the way all the other school districts have been doing it
Well, since I only live in one school district, and that's one that hasn't done virtual in the 5 years my kids have been in school, please enlighten me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here in Tenleytown and the plow just went down our street (4 blocks from J-R) for the second time since 6pm. It’s a bit slushy but the sidewalks are mostly clear so far. Two-hour delay at most. Hopefully this remains a nothingburger.
Hopefully but we still have to think about the snow tonight and then the temperatures causing it to stick around or turn into ice..
Do you think DCPS would do virtual learning?
No, absolutely not. How would that even work?
Exactly the way all the other school districts have been doing it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just let it go. Accept you don't have control over what happens and trust you will figure out how to deal with what does. Try to step back and look at the big picture -- will any potential outcome really impact your family that much long-term? Everything will be okay (with respect to DCPS and snow days).
This is such a great comment, thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here in Tenleytown and the plow just went down our street (4 blocks from J-R) for the second time since 6pm. It’s a bit slushy but the sidewalks are mostly clear so far. Two-hour delay at most. Hopefully this remains a nothingburger.
Hopefully but we still have to think about the snow tonight and then the temperatures causing it to stick around or turn into ice..
Do you think DCPS would do virtual learning?
No, absolutely not. How would that even work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here in Tenleytown and the plow just went down our street (4 blocks from J-R) for the second time since 6pm. It’s a bit slushy but the sidewalks are mostly clear so far. Two-hour delay at most. Hopefully this remains a nothingburger.
Hopefully but we still have to think about the snow tonight and then the temperatures causing it to stick around or turn into ice..
Do you think DCPS would do virtual learning?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mcps is closed and most districts are closed or two hour delay. Dcps is the only one that hasn’t announced. They are actually pissing me off just announce already!!
Closed or delayed for what? It’s raining and too warm for any significant snow to stick to the ground.
+1. Why would DC be closed or delayed? It's just rain out there.
Anonymous wrote:Haha look at the comments on the dcps instagram post. These kids are not happy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here in Tenleytown and the plow just went down our street (4 blocks from J-R) for the second time since 6pm. It’s a bit slushy but the sidewalks are mostly clear so far. Two-hour delay at most. Hopefully this remains a nothingburger.
Hopefully but we still have to think about the snow tonight and then the temperatures causing it to stick around or turn into ice..
Do you think DCPS would do virtual learning?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mcps is closed and most districts are closed or two hour delay. Dcps is the only one that hasn’t announced. They are actually pissing me off just announce already!!
DCPS is probably staying open which is why they haven't announced anything.
Then just announce ON TIME.
They are dawdling because they don't know.
Agree. make a decision and let us all know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mcps is closed and most districts are closed or two hour delay. Dcps is the only one that hasn’t announced. They are actually pissing me off just announce already!!
Closed or delayed for what? It’s raining and too warm for any significant snow to stick to the ground.
+1. Why would DC be closed or delayed? It's just rain out there.