Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are we thinking delayed opening the rest of the week ?
MAP testing is scheduled for Thursday and they won't do that on late arrival day. It's already been rescheduled 4 times, so I think we'll be back on time unless buses are really struggling.
Anonymous wrote:It is next level nuts they are now enforcing it starting today. Someone find some logic. I'm baffled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The county really needs to reinforce the snow ordinance now that kids are back out commuting to school. I don’t care how hard it is to get up the ice and snow - you’ve had more than a week to get it done.
They are starting today.
Where did you see this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The county really needs to reinforce the snow ordinance now that kids are back out commuting to school. I don’t care how hard it is to get up the ice and snow - you’ve had more than a week to get it done.
They are starting today.
Anonymous wrote:Langston Blvd is a mess. How are kids supposed to walk on that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The county really needs to reinforce the snow ordinance now that kids are back out commuting to school. I don’t care how hard it is to get up the ice and snow - you’ve had more than a week to get it done.
They are starting today.
Anonymous wrote:The county really needs to reinforce the snow ordinance now that kids are back out commuting to school. I don’t care how hard it is to get up the ice and snow - you’ve had more than a week to get it done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are we thinking delayed opening the rest of the week ?
MAP testing is scheduled for Thursday and they won't do that on late arrival day. It's already been rescheduled 4 times, so I think we'll be back on time unless buses are really struggling.
Anonymous wrote:Are we thinking delayed opening the rest of the week ?
Anonymous wrote:I’m in favor of the kids going back, but I will say that if we’re going to have more parent drop offs than usual due to limited parking, I wish Yorktown High would do something to make the intersection of 28th and Yorktown Blvd safer. As it stands, it’s a primary access point for parent/student vehicles, but can’t quite accommodate 2-way traffic with the snow. There will either be an accident with a turning vehicle or a line of 100 cars waiting to drop students. I assume other schools are facing similar problems.