Anonymous wrote:In case you didn’t catch it, because that message was so long and poorly written (not to mention tone deaf—“upcounty looking icy like a slip and slide”), last day of school is now June 26. Very bottom of the message.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why they are proactively prohibiting child care providers from operating at all tomorrow. The phrase "out of an abundance of caution" should not be used in a message closing child care for thousands of families. This decision could be made school by school.
Yup, especially when they are specifically referring to conditions up county, which should not be a reason to close childcare downcounty. But it's also just about what I expected from these jerks at this point...
Conditions uncounty shouldn't close anything downcounty, but apparently we're in some snow suicide pact together
Even if a child-care provider wants to open, they often depend on access to locked facilities, building heat and utilities, custodial snow removal, security or emergency protocols, right?
When MCPS closes, that infrastructure shuts down too.
No, MCPS closing does not shut off heat and utilities to buildings.
Essential workers are supposed to report. No reason why they shouldn't be at schools tomorrow getting them ready to open on Tuesday.
MCPS just wants to give their office workers the day off because they are the most entitled laziest people in the country and they are also bizarrely insecure so they need to wave their dicks around and show they can f&CK with every else's day whenever they choose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why they are proactively prohibiting child care providers from operating at all tomorrow. The phrase "out of an abundance of caution" should not be used in a message closing child care for thousands of families. This decision could be made school by school.
Yup, especially when they are specifically referring to conditions up county, which should not be a reason to close childcare downcounty. But it's also just about what I expected from these jerks at this point...
Conditions uncounty shouldn't close anything downcounty, but apparently we're in some snow suicide pact together
Even if a child-care provider wants to open, they often depend on access to locked facilities, building heat and utilities, custodial snow removal, security or emergency protocols, right?
When MCPS closes, that infrastructure shuts down too.
No, MCPS closing does not shut off heat and utilities to buildings.
Essential workers are supposed to report. No reason why they shouldn't be at schools tomorrow getting them ready to open on Tuesday.
MCPS just wants to give their office workers the day off because they are the most entitled laziest people in the country and they are also bizarrely insecure so they need to wave their dicks around and show they can f&CK with every else's day whenever they choose.
Exactly! People don’t ever get into car crashes in icy coditions in down county. And the poors in north county don’t make enough as we do in down county. They should be begging to work. My child can no longer miss class less they give on Harvard and have to settle with … UMCP. I shudder at the thought
Look I get being drunk is really fun but it is really not good for you and I don't think it is helping your mental health
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why they are proactively prohibiting child care providers from operating at all tomorrow. The phrase "out of an abundance of caution" should not be used in a message closing child care for thousands of families. This decision could be made school by school.
Yup, especially when they are specifically referring to conditions up county, which should not be a reason to close childcare downcounty. But it's also just about what I expected from these jerks at this point...
Conditions uncounty shouldn't close anything downcounty, but apparently we're in some snow suicide pact together
Even if a child-care provider wants to open, they often depend on access to locked facilities, building heat and utilities, custodial snow removal, security or emergency protocols, right?
When MCPS closes, that infrastructure shuts down too.
No, MCPS closing does not shut off heat and utilities to buildings.
Essential workers are supposed to report. No reason why they shouldn't be at schools tomorrow getting them ready to open on Tuesday.
MCPS just wants to give their office workers the day off because they are the most entitled laziest people in the country and they are also bizarrely insecure so they need to wave their dicks around and show they can f&CK with every else's day whenever they choose.
Exactly! People don’t ever get into car crashes in icy coditions in down county. And the poors in north county don’t make enough as we do in down county. They should be begging to work. My child can no longer miss class less they give on Harvard and have to settle with … UMCP. I shudder at the thought
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why they are proactively prohibiting child care providers from operating at all tomorrow. The phrase "out of an abundance of caution" should not be used in a message closing child care for thousands of families. This decision could be made school by school.
Yup, especially when they are specifically referring to conditions up county, which should not be a reason to close childcare downcounty. But it's also just about what I expected from these jerks at this point...
Conditions uncounty shouldn't close anything downcounty, but apparently we're in some snow suicide pact together
Even if a child-care provider wants to open, they often depend on access to locked facilities, building heat and utilities, custodial snow removal, security or emergency protocols, right?
When MCPS closes, that infrastructure shuts down too.
No, MCPS closing does not shut off heat and utilities to buildings.
Essential workers are supposed to report. No reason why they shouldn't be at schools tomorrow getting them ready to open on Tuesday.
MCPS just wants to give their office workers the day off because they are the most entitled laziest people in the country and they are also bizarrely insecure so they need to wave their dicks around and show they can f&CK with every else's day whenever they choose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why they are proactively prohibiting child care providers from operating at all tomorrow. The phrase "out of an abundance of caution" should not be used in a message closing child care for thousands of families. This decision could be made school by school.
Until your kid is in a bus that crashes.
What? Which child care providers offer bus service?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why they are proactively prohibiting child care providers from operating at all tomorrow. The phrase "out of an abundance of caution" should not be used in a message closing child care for thousands of families. This decision could be made school by school.
Yup, especially when they are specifically referring to conditions up county, which should not be a reason to close childcare downcounty. But it's also just about what I expected from these jerks at this point...
Conditions uncounty shouldn't close anything downcounty, but apparently we're in some snow suicide pact together
Even if a child-care provider wants to open, they often depend on access to locked facilities, building heat and utilities, custodial snow removal, security or emergency protocols, right?
When MCPS closes, that infrastructure shuts down too.
In previous years, offices didn’t close every time schools did.
“Out of an abundance of caution” doesn’t square with declaring Code Red instead of Code Orange.
Exactly
Neither does "Upcounty looking icy like a slip n’ slide."
They are telling us exactly who they are
That’s right! Screw the poors in upcounty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why they are proactively prohibiting child care providers from operating at all tomorrow. The phrase "out of an abundance of caution" should not be used in a message closing child care for thousands of families. This decision could be made school by school.
Yup, especially when they are specifically referring to conditions up county, which should not be a reason to close childcare downcounty. But it's also just about what I expected from these jerks at this point...
Conditions uncounty shouldn't close anything downcounty, but apparently we're in some snow suicide pact together
Even if a child-care provider wants to open, they often depend on access to locked facilities, building heat and utilities, custodial snow removal, security or emergency protocols, right?
When MCPS closes, that infrastructure shuts down too.
In previous years, offices didn’t close every time schools did.
“Out of an abundance of caution” doesn’t square with declaring Code Red instead of Code Orange.
Exactly
Neither does "Upcounty looking icy like a slip n’ slide."
They are telling us exactly who they are
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why they are proactively prohibiting child care providers from operating at all tomorrow. The phrase "out of an abundance of caution" should not be used in a message closing child care for thousands of families. This decision could be made school by school.
Yup, especially when they are specifically referring to conditions up county, which should not be a reason to close childcare downcounty. But it's also just about what I expected from these jerks at this point...
Exactly. Very much reads like "Sorry, not sorry we wanted to give our people the day off..if you need to work tomorrow, go f&ck yourself"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why they are proactively prohibiting child care providers from operating at all tomorrow. The phrase "out of an abundance of caution" should not be used in a message closing child care for thousands of families. This decision could be made school by school.
Yup, especially when they are specifically referring to conditions up county, which should not be a reason to close childcare downcounty. But it's also just about what I expected from these jerks at this point...
Conditions uncounty shouldn't close anything downcounty, but apparently we're in some snow suicide pact together
Even if a child-care provider wants to open, they often depend on access to locked facilities, building heat and utilities, custodial snow removal, security or emergency protocols, right?
When MCPS closes, that infrastructure shuts down too.
In previous years, offices didn’t close every time schools did.
“Out of an abundance of caution” doesn’t square with declaring Code Red instead of Code Orange.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why they are proactively prohibiting child care providers from operating at all tomorrow. The phrase "out of an abundance of caution" should not be used in a message closing child care for thousands of families. This decision could be made school by school.
Yup, especially when they are specifically referring to conditions up county, which should not be a reason to close childcare downcounty. But it's also just about what I expected from these jerks at this point...
Conditions uncounty shouldn't close anything downcounty, but apparently we're in some snow suicide pact together
Even if a child-care provider wants to open, they often depend on access to locked facilities, building heat and utilities, custodial snow removal, security or emergency protocols, right?
When MCPS closes, that infrastructure shuts down too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why they are proactively prohibiting child care providers from operating at all tomorrow. The phrase "out of an abundance of caution" should not be used in a message closing child care for thousands of families. This decision could be made school by school.
Until your kid is in a bus that crashes.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why they are proactively prohibiting child care providers from operating at all tomorrow. The phrase "out of an abundance of caution" should not be used in a message closing child care for thousands of families. This decision could be made school by school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why they are proactively prohibiting child care providers from operating at all tomorrow. The phrase "out of an abundance of caution" should not be used in a message closing child care for thousands of families. This decision could be made school by school.
Yup, especially when they are specifically referring to conditions up county, which should not be a reason to close childcare downcounty. But it's also just about what I expected from these jerks at this point...
Conditions uncounty shouldn't close anything downcounty, but apparently we're in some snow suicide pact together