Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plenty of time for kids to play in the snow after school lets out. We better not have a snow day. Plan now and if there is snow, have all the level 1 kids go back to the virtual method they were doing before November and those support employees stay home. I have no idea if this is the official APS plan, but it sure as hell should be.
If there isn’t a snow day DD won’t have time to play. She is in school from 9:25 to 4:10 and she has early morning activities. So I would kind of like it for her sake but I get that most kids need the instruction.
Which APS school has that schedule?
Not pp, but that’s not a schedule at any APS school, so pp clearly isn’t talking about APS.
You say clearly with such authority, lol. It’s HB Woodlawn.
Anyone who voluntarily chose that schedule has no grounds to complain that it doesn’t allow their tween/teen to play in the snow in the middle of the afternoon.
Are you upset? Is there something I can say so that you can feel better?
You could stop being so selfish as to demand needless snow days when kids are failing academically all over the country (particularly low-income student, ELLs and students with special needs) just because the schedule of a single school that your secondary student is not required to attend has a schedule that isn’t conducive to maximizing daylight playtime for said secondary student.
Can you show me where I demanded a snow day, selfishly or not?
DP. Are you always such a snide bitch?
DP. ^^speaking of snide bitch
Eh, I was direct. PP was belittling. Don’t feel bad at all about calling her out for it.
That wasn’t “being direct”. That was out-of-the-blue, full-on bitch mode. Completely unnecessary and inappropriate.
Are you upset? Is there something I can say so that you can feel better?
Why would I be upset?
If you are looking at self-improvement, you could reflect on why you call people bitches for no reason. Perhaps *you* are upset and lashing out at PP. And projecting that I am upset.
Maybe you should figure out how to make yourself feel better so you don’t lash out inappropriately at others.
LOL, that went completely over your head.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plenty of time for kids to play in the snow after school lets out. We better not have a snow day. Plan now and if there is snow, have all the level 1 kids go back to the virtual method they were doing before November and those support employees stay home. I have no idea if this is the official APS plan, but it sure as hell should be.
If there isn’t a snow day DD won’t have time to play. She is in school from 9:25 to 4:10 and she has early morning activities. So I would kind of like it for her sake but I get that most kids need the instruction.
Which APS school has that schedule?
Not pp, but that’s not a schedule at any APS school, so pp clearly isn’t talking about APS.
You say clearly with such authority, lol. It’s HB Woodlawn.
Anyone who voluntarily chose that schedule has no grounds to complain that it doesn’t allow their tween/teen to play in the snow in the middle of the afternoon.
Are you upset? Is there something I can say so that you can feel better?
You could stop being so selfish as to demand needless snow days when kids are failing academically all over the country (particularly low-income student, ELLs and students with special needs) just because the schedule of a single school that your secondary student is not required to attend has a schedule that isn’t conducive to maximizing daylight playtime for said secondary student.
Can you show me where I demanded a snow day, selfishly or not?
DP. Are you always such a snide bitch?
DP. ^^speaking of snide bitch
Eh, I was direct. PP was belittling. Don’t feel bad at all about calling her out for it.
That wasn’t “being direct”. That was out-of-the-blue, full-on bitch mode. Completely unnecessary and inappropriate.
Are you upset? Is there something I can say so that you can feel better?
Why would I be upset?
If you are looking at self-improvement, you could reflect on why you call people bitches for no reason. Perhaps *you* are upset and lashing out at PP. And projecting that I am upset.
Maybe you should figure out how to make yourself feel better so you don’t lash out inappropriately at others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plenty of time for kids to play in the snow after school lets out. We better not have a snow day. Plan now and if there is snow, have all the level 1 kids go back to the virtual method they were doing before November and those support employees stay home. I have no idea if this is the official APS plan, but it sure as hell should be.
If there isn’t a snow day DD won’t have time to play. She is in school from 9:25 to 4:10 and she has early morning activities. So I would kind of like it for her sake but I get that most kids need the instruction.
Which APS school has that schedule?
Not pp, but that’s not a schedule at any APS school, so pp clearly isn’t talking about APS.
You say clearly with such authority, lol. It’s HB Woodlawn.
Anyone who voluntarily chose that schedule has no grounds to complain that it doesn’t allow their tween/teen to play in the snow in the middle of the afternoon.
Are you upset? Is there something I can say so that you can feel better?
You could stop being so selfish as to demand needless snow days when kids are failing academically all over the country (particularly low-income student, ELLs and students with special needs) just because the schedule of a single school that your secondary student is not required to attend has a schedule that isn’t conducive to maximizing daylight playtime for said secondary student.
Can you show me where I demanded a snow day, selfishly or not?
DP. Are you always such a snide bitch?
DP. ^^speaking of snide bitch
Eh, I was direct. PP was belittling. Don’t feel bad at all about calling her out for it.
That wasn’t “being direct”. That was out-of-the-blue, full-on bitch mode. Completely unnecessary and inappropriate.
Are you upset? Is there something I can say so that you can feel better?
Anonymous wrote:So… Apparently this information has been available all day.
- Arlington County: In the event of inclement weather that makes travel to and from school unsafe, the county says they would revert from in-person to distance learning for all students, including those in Level 1 or any students participating in in-person learning support. If there are severe storm-related incidents such as power or network outages that would not allow students or teachers to connect, the county would look at closing school. In the case of a power or network outage, instruction would be cancelled. The county's notification procedures for all school-based activities such as meal services and athletics would follow normal protocol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plenty of time for kids to play in the snow after school lets out. We better not have a snow day. Plan now and if there is snow, have all the level 1 kids go back to the virtual method they were doing before November and those support employees stay home. I have no idea if this is the official APS plan, but it sure as hell should be.
If there isn’t a snow day DD won’t have time to play. She is in school from 9:25 to 4:10 and she has early morning activities. So I would kind of like it for her sake but I get that most kids need the instruction.
Which APS school has that schedule?
Not pp, but that’s not a schedule at any APS school, so pp clearly isn’t talking about APS.
You say clearly with such authority, lol. It’s HB Woodlawn.
Anyone who voluntarily chose that schedule has no grounds to complain that it doesn’t allow their tween/teen to play in the snow in the middle of the afternoon.
Are you upset? Is there something I can say so that you can feel better?
You could stop being so selfish as to demand needless snow days when kids are failing academically all over the country (particularly low-income student, ELLs and students with special needs) just because the schedule of a single school that your secondary student is not required to attend has a schedule that isn’t conducive to maximizing daylight playtime for said secondary student.
Can you show me where I demanded a snow day, selfishly or not?
DP. Are you always such a snide bitch?
DP. ^^speaking of snide bitch
Eh, I was direct. PP was belittling. Don’t feel bad at all about calling her out for it.
That wasn’t “being direct”. That was out-of-the-blue, full-on bitch mode. Completely unnecessary and inappropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plenty of time for kids to play in the snow after school lets out. We better not have a snow day. Plan now and if there is snow, have all the level 1 kids go back to the virtual method they were doing before November and those support employees stay home. I have no idea if this is the official APS plan, but it sure as hell should be.
If there isn’t a snow day DD won’t have time to play. She is in school from 9:25 to 4:10 and she has early morning activities. So I would kind of like it for her sake but I get that most kids need the instruction.
Which APS school has that schedule?
Not pp, but that’s not a schedule at any APS school, so pp clearly isn’t talking about APS.
You say clearly with such authority, lol. It’s HB Woodlawn.
Anyone who voluntarily chose that schedule has no grounds to complain that it doesn’t allow their tween/teen to play in the snow in the middle of the afternoon.
Are you upset? Is there something I can say so that you can feel better?
You could stop being so selfish as to demand needless snow days when kids are failing academically all over the country (particularly low-income student, ELLs and students with special needs) just because the schedule of a single school that your secondary student is not required to attend has a schedule that isn’t conducive to maximizing daylight playtime for said secondary student.
Can you show me where I demanded a snow day, selfishly or not?
DP. Are you always such a snide bitch?
DP. ^^speaking of snide bitch
Eh, I was direct. PP was belittling. Don’t feel bad at all about calling her out for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plenty of time for kids to play in the snow after school lets out. We better not have a snow day. Plan now and if there is snow, have all the level 1 kids go back to the virtual method they were doing before November and those support employees stay home. I have no idea if this is the official APS plan, but it sure as hell should be.
If there isn’t a snow day DD won’t have time to play. She is in school from 9:25 to 4:10 and she has early morning activities. So I would kind of like it for her sake but I get that most kids need the instruction.
Which APS school has that schedule?
Not pp, but that’s not a schedule at any APS school, so pp clearly isn’t talking about APS.
You say clearly with such authority, lol. It’s HB Woodlawn.
Anyone who voluntarily chose that schedule has no grounds to complain that it doesn’t allow their tween/teen to play in the snow in the middle of the afternoon.
Are you upset? Is there something I can say so that you can feel better?
You could stop being so selfish as to demand needless snow days when kids are failing academically all over the country (particularly low-income student, ELLs and students with special needs) just because the schedule of a single school that your secondary student is not required to attend has a schedule that isn’t conducive to maximizing daylight playtime for said secondary student.
Can you show me where I demanded a snow day, selfishly or not?
DP. Are you always such a snide bitch?