Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS and most other school districts have a policy to announce closures by 5:00 a.m. At 5:00 there was hardly a flake in sight.
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/emergency/weather.aspx
I am guessing that MCPS and most other school districts look at weather forecasts when deciding whether to close or delay schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am surprised b/c this would have been a closing 1 month ago. I know the MSA's are next week, so I am wondering if that is related, but who knows.
The problem for me is that my middle school kid will likely get in late while I dust off the car and drive slow to school.
I think your problem is wasting your time on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Our school bus never showed up for our elementary school in bethesda and frankly it was slippery out. Finally after waiting for 20 minutes we started driving the kids to school.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe when the highschools opened it wasn't that bad. Now you've got elementary and Prek classes starting and more snow has collected. A delay would've helped get the roads cleared for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:My HS DC had a self imposed delay - overslept because we assumed there would be a delay so missed first period. But at least where we are the roads are fine, DC had no trouble getting to school, and a 2 hour delay would have meant more snow rather than less. Our street is clear and has not been treated.
Overall if they were going to have school today I think they needed to do it on time. And cancelling really isn't a good option at this point - these kids need to go to school.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS and most other school districts have a policy to announce closures by 5:00 a.m. At 5:00 there was hardly a flake in sight.
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/emergency/weather.aspx
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a matter of MSA's next week. MoCo is loathe to miss any prep time.
And I should have imposed my own delay. Good thinking PP.
MoCo doesn't care about MSAs this year. I'm an MCPS ES teacher and had taken off today for a couple of doctor's appointments. Already got the call that my sub cancelled this morning, and my principal called to see if I could come in anyway because at 8:30, half the staff either hasn't shown up or called to say they would not be in by the time school starts.
Sitting in the doctor's office now, and yeah, roads and conditions were far worse than what MCPS usually tolerates for on-time openings. Surprised there wasn't a delay.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe when the highschools opened it wasn't that bad. Now you've got elementary and Prek classes starting and more snow has collected. A delay would've helped get the roads cleared for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:I am surprised b/c this would have been a closing 1 month ago. I know the MSA's are next week, so I am wondering if that is related, but who knows.
The problem for me is that my middle school kid will likely get in late while I dust off the car and drive slow to school.