Anonymous wrote:I dont understand why schools are cancelling the day before weather happens. Just wait until the morning of the day in question. Announce it at 5am, when you have more up to date information. No one needs to know the night before. By then, it's too late to make alternative arrangements anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does DCPS ever do early dismissal for weather? Monday afternoon is looking rough.
Because of rain?
No because of a dangerous storm outbreak between mid-afternoon and early evening with violent wind gusts, hail and tornadoes in addition to torrential rain and lightning. Hopefully, it turns out to be just rain, but with alerts escalating, schools need to prepare.
lol
+1
Once again, DCPS badly overreacts and kids miss even more school.
Anonymous wrote:It turned out it was smart they announced the early closure as early as they did. Our school changed the school day schedule to compress core classes and skip homeroom and recess. They also shortened lunch and except for a couple grades who always take lunch early, everyone else did lunch in classrooms just before pickup to minimize transition time and maximize class time. So there really wasn't much actual class time lost.
Yes the storm was mostly a bust, but they did see wind gusts of near 70 mph at National, and there was some rotation in cloud formations near DC. It's not like they just made it up. Weather is unpredictable and 2 hours is really not that big of a deal to miss. It was inconvenient but I don't think kids really suffered. My kid came home and read books during the time she would have been in school, so really nothing lost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does DCPS ever do early dismissal for weather? Monday afternoon is looking rough.
Because of rain?
No because of a dangerous storm outbreak between mid-afternoon and early evening with violent wind gusts, hail and tornadoes in addition to torrential rain and lightning. Hopefully, it turns out to be just rain, but with alerts escalating, schools need to prepare.
lol
+1
Once again, DCPS badly overreacts and kids miss even more school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does DCPS ever do early dismissal for weather? Monday afternoon is looking rough.
Because of rain?
No because of a dangerous storm outbreak between mid-afternoon and early evening with violent wind gusts, hail and tornadoes in addition to torrential rain and lightning. Hopefully, it turns out to be just rain, but with alerts escalating, schools need to prepare.
lol
+1
Once again, DCPS badly overreacts and kids miss even more school.