Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it impossible to believe there are still streets that are not drivable. There has to be tire paths you can drive on by now, that you can access with a little shoveling of the path out of your driveway. Trucks and SUVs are just driving wherever they want.
There is no point trying to reason with them. Most of the posters on this thread want schools closed until the last of the snow melts.
Our street has seen two plows come through (NW DC) over the entire storm. Most folks do not have driveways, if they do they are accessible from the alley. It took three days to dig out one car on the street and the alley hasn’t had a plow come through nor will it ever. I have a car that is low to the ground and not 4 wheel drive as do most of my neighbors. What about this is so difficult to understand. We are not within walking distance of school.
I mean, honestly how is this not your fault? Have you never seen snow in your life?
My street had one plow come through and we are fine.
You need to invest in solutions like a car that can handle snow. Professional snow removal or a snowblower. Or at the very least learn how to use a shovel.
Neither a snowblower nor a shovel works on this stuff. It's blocks of ice on top of compacted snow.
People need to figure out a way to get themselves out but those that didn't do it themselves need to STFU because this wasn't normal snow.
I am shocked that our private was open today given the temps and road conditions, but…
You should have been keeping up with the shoveling early on as everyone recommended. If you waited until it became blocks of ice that’s on you.
Screw off.
Ice is heavy. Not everyone can keep shoveling.
Roads are still blocked in areas.
No place for kids to wait for buses. Buses getting stuck all over the county.
If you didn't want to take care of your kids you should not have had them.
I am tired of the BS on these threads complaining about schools not opening. It is called ice get a god dammed dictionary already and shut the hell up. Ice is not snow.... For the MAGA morons or the Mom4Liberty BS all over this thread. We all know that is who is complaining.
Very aggressive post!
Can one of you "shut the schools" folks get on the record about when you think the schools should actually open? Or what standard the roads and sidewalks need to be in to permit students to get to school. Because if you look at the weather conditions are not improving anytime soon. Do you want us shut through the end of next week?
We should open when it is safe and easy to drive. I'm not inconveniencing myself or making my commute more difficult than it needs to be for your kids. Take care of them yourself.
Ma’am, we’ve been driving around since Monday.
Anonymous wrote:Incredible how helpless the population is.
Even seemingly high functioning private school parents are not nearly as high functioning as one would expect.
We were dug out by 9am on Monday. Our country club was open on Tuesday. Our school finally opened on Thursday.
The excuses people post on here are like a window into their personal flaws. Aim higher people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it impossible to believe there are still streets that are not drivable. There has to be tire paths you can drive on by now, that you can access with a little shoveling of the path out of your driveway. Trucks and SUVs are just driving wherever they want.
There is no point trying to reason with them. Most of the posters on this thread want schools closed until the last of the snow melts.
Our street has seen two plows come through (NW DC) over the entire storm. Most folks do not have driveways, if they do they are accessible from the alley. It took three days to dig out one car on the street and the alley hasn’t had a plow come through nor will it ever. I have a car that is low to the ground and not 4 wheel drive as do most of my neighbors. What about this is so difficult to understand. We are not within walking distance of school.
I mean, honestly how is this not your fault? Have you never seen snow in your life?
My street had one plow come through and we are fine.
You need to invest in solutions like a car that can handle snow. Professional snow removal or a snowblower. Or at the very least learn how to use a shovel.
Neither a snowblower nor a shovel works on this stuff. It's blocks of ice on top of compacted snow.
People need to figure out a way to get themselves out but those that didn't do it themselves need to STFU because this wasn't normal snow.
I am shocked that our private was open today given the temps and road conditions, but…
You should have been keeping up with the shoveling early on as everyone recommended. If you waited until it became blocks of ice that’s on you.
Screw off.
Ice is heavy. Not everyone can keep shoveling.
Roads are still blocked in areas.
No place for kids to wait for buses. Buses getting stuck all over the county.
If you didn't want to take care of your kids you should not have had them.
I am tired of the BS on these threads complaining about schools not opening. It is called ice get a god dammed dictionary already and shut the hell up. Ice is not snow.... For the MAGA morons or the Mom4Liberty BS all over this thread. We all know that is who is complaining.
It wasn't ice when it first came down.
What do you think sleet is? The whole problem with this storm and the reason it has been publicized as the worst in 30 years was that it was a few inches of snow followed by inches of sleet, which is ice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it impossible to believe there are still streets that are not drivable. There has to be tire paths you can drive on by now, that you can access with a little shoveling of the path out of your driveway. Trucks and SUVs are just driving wherever they want.
There is no point trying to reason with them. Most of the posters on this thread want schools closed until the last of the snow melts.
Our street has seen two plows come through (NW DC) over the entire storm. Most folks do not have driveways, if they do they are accessible from the alley. It took three days to dig out one car on the street and the alley hasn’t had a plow come through nor will it ever. I have a car that is low to the ground and not 4 wheel drive as do most of my neighbors. What about this is so difficult to understand. We are not within walking distance of school.
I mean, honestly how is this not your fault? Have you never seen snow in your life?
My street had one plow come through and we are fine.
You need to invest in solutions like a car that can handle snow. Professional snow removal or a snowblower. Or at the very least learn how to use a shovel.
Neither a snowblower nor a shovel works on this stuff. It's blocks of ice on top of compacted snow.
People need to figure out a way to get themselves out but those that didn't do it themselves need to STFU because this wasn't normal snow.
I am shocked that our private was open today given the temps and road conditions, but…
You should have been keeping up with the shoveling early on as everyone recommended. If you waited until it became blocks of ice that’s on you.
I shoveled snow on Sunday, cleared the sidewalk on Monday and the car on Tuesday. Just because you paid someone doesn't mean you have any idea what the situation was like.
Temperatures haven't been above freezing yet
I know exactly what it it's like. My DH, teen, and I all took turns shoveling - including the 3' wall formed by the county plow. Now our sidewalks and driveway are clear and dry.
If you shoveled early and often you would have been fine. Don't get pissy at others - you only have yourself to blame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it impossible to believe there are still streets that are not drivable. There has to be tire paths you can drive on by now, that you can access with a little shoveling of the path out of your driveway. Trucks and SUVs are just driving wherever they want.
There is no point trying to reason with them. Most of the posters on this thread want schools closed until the last of the snow melts.
Our street has seen two plows come through (NW DC) over the entire storm. Most folks do not have driveways, if they do they are accessible from the alley. It took three days to dig out one car on the street and the alley hasn’t had a plow come through nor will it ever. I have a car that is low to the ground and not 4 wheel drive as do most of my neighbors. What about this is so difficult to understand. We are not within walking distance of school.
I mean, honestly how is this not your fault? Have you never seen snow in your life?
My street had one plow come through and we are fine.
You need to invest in solutions like a car that can handle snow. Professional snow removal or a snowblower. Or at the very least learn how to use a shovel.
Neither a snowblower nor a shovel works on this stuff. It's blocks of ice on top of compacted snow.
People need to figure out a way to get themselves out but those that didn't do it themselves need to STFU because this wasn't normal snow.
I am shocked that our private was open today given the temps and road conditions, but…
You should have been keeping up with the shoveling early on as everyone recommended. If you waited until it became blocks of ice that’s on you.
Screw off.
Ice is heavy. Not everyone can keep shoveling.
Roads are still blocked in areas.
No place for kids to wait for buses. Buses getting stuck all over the county.
If you didn't want to take care of your kids you should not have had them.
I am tired of the BS on these threads complaining about schools not opening. It is called ice get a god dammed dictionary already and shut the hell up. Ice is not snow.... For the MAGA morons or the Mom4Liberty BS all over this thread. We all know that is who is complaining.
Very aggressive post!
Can one of you "shut the schools" folks get on the record about when you think the schools should actually open? Or what standard the roads and sidewalks need to be in to permit students to get to school. Because if you look at the weather conditions are not improving anytime soon. Do you want us shut through the end of next week?
We should open when it is safe and easy to drive. I'm not inconveniencing myself or making my commute more difficult than it needs to be for your kids. Take care of them yourself.
So we will wait till March till it all melts? I think it is OK for the city/residents to continue cleaning up as much as possible until the end of this week but next week schools should be open. Those who can telework should stay home though to not unnecessarily add to traffic on the narrowed streets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it impossible to believe there are still streets that are not drivable. There has to be tire paths you can drive on by now, that you can access with a little shoveling of the path out of your driveway. Trucks and SUVs are just driving wherever they want.
There is no point trying to reason with them. Most of the posters on this thread want schools closed until the last of the snow melts.
Our street has seen two plows come through (NW DC) over the entire storm. Most folks do not have driveways, if they do they are accessible from the alley. It took three days to dig out one car on the street and the alley hasn’t had a plow come through nor will it ever. I have a car that is low to the ground and not 4 wheel drive as do most of my neighbors. What about this is so difficult to understand. We are not within walking distance of school.
I mean, honestly how is this not your fault? Have you never seen snow in your life?
My street had one plow come through and we are fine.
You need to invest in solutions like a car that can handle snow. Professional snow removal or a snowblower. Or at the very least learn how to use a shovel.
Neither a snowblower nor a shovel works on this stuff. It's blocks of ice on top of compacted snow.
People need to figure out a way to get themselves out but those that didn't do it themselves need to STFU because this wasn't normal snow.
I am shocked that our private was open today given the temps and road conditions, but…
You should have been keeping up with the shoveling early on as everyone recommended. If you waited until it became blocks of ice that’s on you.
Screw off.
Ice is heavy. Not everyone can keep shoveling.
Roads are still blocked in areas.
No place for kids to wait for buses. Buses getting stuck all over the county.
If you didn't want to take care of your kids you should not have had them.
I am tired of the BS on these threads complaining about schools not opening. It is called ice get a god dammed dictionary already and shut the hell up. Ice is not snow.... For the MAGA morons or the Mom4Liberty BS all over this thread. We all know that is who is complaining.
It wasn't ice when it first came down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it impossible to believe there are still streets that are not drivable. There has to be tire paths you can drive on by now, that you can access with a little shoveling of the path out of your driveway. Trucks and SUVs are just driving wherever they want.
There is no point trying to reason with them. Most of the posters on this thread want schools closed until the last of the snow melts.
Our street has seen two plows come through (NW DC) over the entire storm. Most folks do not have driveways, if they do they are accessible from the alley. It took three days to dig out one car on the street and the alley hasn’t had a plow come through nor will it ever. I have a car that is low to the ground and not 4 wheel drive as do most of my neighbors. What about this is so difficult to understand. We are not within walking distance of school.
I mean, honestly how is this not your fault? Have you never seen snow in your life?
My street had one plow come through and we are fine.
You need to invest in solutions like a car that can handle snow. Professional snow removal or a snowblower. Or at the very least learn how to use a shovel.
Neither a snowblower nor a shovel works on this stuff. It's blocks of ice on top of compacted snow.
People need to figure out a way to get themselves out but those that didn't do it themselves need to STFU because this wasn't normal snow.
I am shocked that our private was open today given the temps and road conditions, but…
You should have been keeping up with the shoveling early on as everyone recommended. If you waited until it became blocks of ice that’s on you.
Screw off.
Ice is heavy. Not everyone can keep shoveling.
Roads are still blocked in areas.
No place for kids to wait for buses. Buses getting stuck all over the county.
If you didn't want to take care of your kids you should not have had them.
I am tired of the BS on these threads complaining about schools not opening. It is called ice get a god dammed dictionary already and shut the hell up. Ice is not snow.... For the MAGA morons or the Mom4Liberty BS all over this thread. We all know that is who is complaining.
Very aggressive post!
Can one of you "shut the schools" folks get on the record about when you think the schools should actually open? Or what standard the roads and sidewalks need to be in to permit students to get to school. Because if you look at the weather conditions are not improving anytime soon. Do you want us shut through the end of next week?
We should open when it is safe and easy to drive. I'm not inconveniencing myself or making my commute more difficult than it needs to be for your kids. Take care of them yourself.
So we will wait till March till it all melts? I think it is OK for the city/residents to continue cleaning up as much as possible until the end of this week but next week schools should be open. Those who can telework should stay home though to not unnecessarily add to traffic on the narrowed streets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it impossible to believe there are still streets that are not drivable. There has to be tire paths you can drive on by now, that you can access with a little shoveling of the path out of your driveway. Trucks and SUVs are just driving wherever they want.
There is no point trying to reason with them. Most of the posters on this thread want schools closed until the last of the snow melts.
Our street has seen two plows come through (NW DC) over the entire storm. Most folks do not have driveways, if they do they are accessible from the alley. It took three days to dig out one car on the street and the alley hasn’t had a plow come through nor will it ever. I have a car that is low to the ground and not 4 wheel drive as do most of my neighbors. What about this is so difficult to understand. We are not within walking distance of school.
I mean, honestly how is this not your fault? Have you never seen snow in your life?
My street had one plow come through and we are fine.
You need to invest in solutions like a car that can handle snow. Professional snow removal or a snowblower. Or at the very least learn how to use a shovel.
Neither a snowblower nor a shovel works on this stuff. It's blocks of ice on top of compacted snow.
People need to figure out a way to get themselves out but those that didn't do it themselves need to STFU because this wasn't normal snow.
I am shocked that our private was open today given the temps and road conditions, but…
You should have been keeping up with the shoveling early on as everyone recommended. If you waited until it became blocks of ice that’s on you.
Screw off.
Ice is heavy. Not everyone can keep shoveling.
Roads are still blocked in areas.
No place for kids to wait for buses. Buses getting stuck all over the county.
If you didn't want to take care of your kids you should not have had them.
I am tired of the BS on these threads complaining about schools not opening. It is called ice get a god dammed dictionary already and shut the hell up. Ice is not snow.... For the MAGA morons or the Mom4Liberty BS all over this thread. We all know that is who is complaining.
Very aggressive post!
Can one of you "shut the schools" folks get on the record about when you think the schools should actually open? Or what standard the roads and sidewalks need to be in to permit students to get to school. Because if you look at the weather conditions are not improving anytime soon. Do you want us shut through the end of next week?
We should open when it is safe and easy to drive. I'm not inconveniencing myself or making my commute more difficult than it needs to be for your kids. Take care of them yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it impossible to believe there are still streets that are not drivable. There has to be tire paths you can drive on by now, that you can access with a little shoveling of the path out of your driveway. Trucks and SUVs are just driving wherever they want.
There is no point trying to reason with them. Most of the posters on this thread want schools closed until the last of the snow melts.
Our street has seen two plows come through (NW DC) over the entire storm. Most folks do not have driveways, if they do they are accessible from the alley. It took three days to dig out one car on the street and the alley hasn’t had a plow come through nor will it ever. I have a car that is low to the ground and not 4 wheel drive as do most of my neighbors. What about this is so difficult to understand. We are not within walking distance of school.
I mean, honestly how is this not your fault? Have you never seen snow in your life?
My street had one plow come through and we are fine.
You need to invest in solutions like a car that can handle snow. Professional snow removal or a snowblower. Or at the very least learn how to use a shovel.
Neither a snowblower nor a shovel works on this stuff. It's blocks of ice on top of compacted snow.
People need to figure out a way to get themselves out but those that didn't do it themselves need to STFU because this wasn't normal snow.
I am shocked that our private was open today given the temps and road conditions, but…
You should have been keeping up with the shoveling early on as everyone recommended. If you waited until it became blocks of ice that’s on you.
Screw off.
Ice is heavy. Not everyone can keep shoveling.
Roads are still blocked in areas.
No place for kids to wait for buses. Buses getting stuck all over the county.
If you didn't want to take care of your kids you should not have had them.
I am tired of the BS on these threads complaining about schools not opening. It is called ice get a god dammed dictionary already and shut the hell up. Ice is not snow.... For the MAGA morons or the Mom4Liberty BS all over this thread. We all know that is who is complaining.
Very aggressive post!
Can one of you "shut the schools" folks get on the record about when you think the schools should actually open? Or what standard the roads and sidewalks need to be in to permit students to get to school. Because if you look at the weather conditions are not improving anytime soon. Do you want us shut through the end of next week?
We should open when it is safe and easy to drive. I'm not inconveniencing myself or making my commute more difficult than it needs to be for your kids. Take care of them yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it impossible to believe there are still streets that are not drivable. There has to be tire paths you can drive on by now, that you can access with a little shoveling of the path out of your driveway. Trucks and SUVs are just driving wherever they want.
There is no point trying to reason with them. Most of the posters on this thread want schools closed until the last of the snow melts.
Our street has seen two plows come through (NW DC) over the entire storm. Most folks do not have driveways, if they do they are accessible from the alley. It took three days to dig out one car on the street and the alley hasn’t had a plow come through nor will it ever. I have a car that is low to the ground and not 4 wheel drive as do most of my neighbors. What about this is so difficult to understand. We are not within walking distance of school.
I mean, honestly how is this not your fault? Have you never seen snow in your life?
My street had one plow come through and we are fine.
You need to invest in solutions like a car that can handle snow. Professional snow removal or a snowblower. Or at the very least learn how to use a shovel.
Neither a snowblower nor a shovel works on this stuff. It's blocks of ice on top of compacted snow.
People need to figure out a way to get themselves out but those that didn't do it themselves need to STFU because this wasn't normal snow.
I am shocked that our private was open today given the temps and road conditions, but…
You should have been keeping up with the shoveling early on as everyone recommended. If you waited until it became blocks of ice that’s on you.
Screw off.
Ice is heavy. Not everyone can keep shoveling.
Roads are still blocked in areas.
No place for kids to wait for buses. Buses getting stuck all over the county.
If you didn't want to take care of your kids you should not have had them.
I am tired of the BS on these threads complaining about schools not opening. It is called ice get a god dammed dictionary already and shut the hell up. Ice is not snow.... For the MAGA morons or the Mom4Liberty BS all over this thread. We all know that is who is complaining.
Very aggressive post!
Can one of you "shut the schools" folks get on the record about when you think the schools should actually open? Or what standard the roads and sidewalks need to be in to permit students to get to school. Because if you look at the weather conditions are not improving anytime soon. Do you want us shut through the end of next week?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it impossible to believe there are still streets that are not drivable. There has to be tire paths you can drive on by now, that you can access with a little shoveling of the path out of your driveway. Trucks and SUVs are just driving wherever they want.
There is no point trying to reason with them. Most of the posters on this thread want schools closed until the last of the snow melts.
Our street has seen two plows come through (NW DC) over the entire storm. Most folks do not have driveways, if they do they are accessible from the alley. It took three days to dig out one car on the street and the alley hasn’t had a plow come through nor will it ever. I have a car that is low to the ground and not 4 wheel drive as do most of my neighbors. What about this is so difficult to understand. We are not within walking distance of school.
I mean, honestly how is this not your fault? Have you never seen snow in your life?
My street had one plow come through and we are fine.
You need to invest in solutions like a car that can handle snow. Professional snow removal or a snowblower. Or at the very least learn how to use a shovel.
Neither a snowblower nor a shovel works on this stuff. It's blocks of ice on top of compacted snow.
People need to figure out a way to get themselves out but those that didn't do it themselves need to STFU because this wasn't normal snow.
I am shocked that our private was open today given the temps and road conditions, but…
You should have been keeping up with the shoveling early on as everyone recommended. If you waited until it became blocks of ice that’s on you.
Screw off.
Ice is heavy. Not everyone can keep shoveling.
Roads are still blocked in areas.
No place for kids to wait for buses. Buses getting stuck all over the county.
If you didn't want to take care of your kids you should not have had them.
I am tired of the BS on these threads complaining about schools not opening. It is called ice get a god dammed dictionary already and shut the hell up. Ice is not snow.... For the MAGA morons or the Mom4Liberty BS all over this thread. We all know that is who is complaining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it impossible to believe there are still streets that are not drivable. There has to be tire paths you can drive on by now, that you can access with a little shoveling of the path out of your driveway. Trucks and SUVs are just driving wherever they want.
There is no point trying to reason with them. Most of the posters on this thread want schools closed until the last of the snow melts.
Our street has seen two plows come through (NW DC) over the entire storm. Most folks do not have driveways, if they do they are accessible from the alley. It took three days to dig out one car on the street and the alley hasn’t had a plow come through nor will it ever. I have a car that is low to the ground and not 4 wheel drive as do most of my neighbors. What about this is so difficult to understand. We are not within walking distance of school.
I mean, honestly how is this not your fault? Have you never seen snow in your life?
My street had one plow come through and we are fine.
You need to invest in solutions like a car that can handle snow. Professional snow removal or a snowblower. Or at the very least learn how to use a shovel.
Neither a snowblower nor a shovel works on this stuff. It's blocks of ice on top of compacted snow.
People need to figure out a way to get themselves out but those that didn't do it themselves need to STFU because this wasn't normal snow.
I am shocked that our private was open today given the temps and road conditions, but…
You should have been keeping up with the shoveling early on as everyone recommended. If you waited until it became blocks of ice that’s on you.
I shoveled snow on Sunday, cleared the sidewalk on Monday and the car on Tuesday. Just because you paid someone doesn't mean you have any idea what the situation was like.
Temperatures haven't been above freezing yet
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Incredible how helpless the population is.
Even seemingly high functioning private school parents are not nearly as high functioning as one would expect.
We were dug out by 9am on Monday. Our country club was open on Tuesday. Our school finally opened on Thursday.
The excuses people post on here are like a window into their personal flaws. Aim higher people.
Thank God your country club was open. That’s almost more important than school being open.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it impossible to believe there are still streets that are not drivable. There has to be tire paths you can drive on by now, that you can access with a little shoveling of the path out of your driveway. Trucks and SUVs are just driving wherever they want.
There is no point trying to reason with them. Most of the posters on this thread want schools closed until the last of the snow melts.
Our street has seen two plows come through (NW DC) over the entire storm. Most folks do not have driveways, if they do they are accessible from the alley. It took three days to dig out one car on the street and the alley hasn’t had a plow come through nor will it ever. I have a car that is low to the ground and not 4 wheel drive as do most of my neighbors. What about this is so difficult to understand. We are not within walking distance of school.
I mean, honestly how is this not your fault? Have you never seen snow in your life?
My street had one plow come through and we are fine.
You need to invest in solutions like a car that can handle snow. Professional snow removal or a snowblower. Or at the very least learn how to use a shovel.
Neither a snowblower nor a shovel works on this stuff. It's blocks of ice on top of compacted snow.
People need to figure out a way to get themselves out but those that didn't do it themselves need to STFU because this wasn't normal snow.
I am shocked that our private was open today given the temps and road conditions, but…
You should have been keeping up with the shoveling early on as everyone recommended. If you waited until it became blocks of ice that’s on you.
Screw off.
Ice is heavy. Not everyone can keep shoveling.
Roads are still blocked in areas.
No place for kids to wait for buses. Buses getting stuck all over the county.
If you didn't want to take care of your kids you should not have had them.
I am tired of the BS on these threads complaining about schools not opening. It is called ice get a god dammed dictionary already and shut the hell up. Ice is not snow.... For the MAGA morons or the Mom4Liberty BS all over this thread. We all know that is who is complaining.