Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop complaining. It’s not like you pay taxes or anything. Why would you expect lazy, overpaid bureaucrats to actually work and have schools open?? You’re so entitled.
Covid showed their true colors — just looking for ANY excuse to close schools and sit home. They they justify it based on “safety.”
This is why lots of people moved out of the area during Covid.
Anonymous wrote:Stop complaining. It’s not like you pay taxes or anything. Why would you expect lazy, overpaid bureaucrats to actually work and have schools open?? You’re so entitled.
Covid showed their true colors — just looking for ANY excuse to close schools and sit home. They they justify it based on “safety.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the ONLY thing that will be closed tomorrow will be school sports. Restaurants, malls, bowling alleys, stores, hospitals, movie theaters. All open. But I guess FCPS is special.
Geez, the amount that posters care about kids basketball is a bit concerning.
Basketball doesn’t have a long season and they have very limited gym time. So anytime they cancel is disappointing, especially since it’s now closed on a Saturday after the storm. Friday obviously made sense but most other businesses are open today. They already closed 2 weeks ago for what turned out to be nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the ONLY thing that will be closed tomorrow will be school sports. Restaurants, malls, bowling alleys, stores, hospitals, movie theaters. All open. But I guess FCPS is special.
Geez, the amount that posters care about kids basketball is a bit concerning.
Basketball doesn’t have a long season and they have very limited gym time. So anytime they cancel is disappointing, especially since it’s now closed on a Saturday after the storm. Friday obviously made sense but most other businesses are open today. They already closed 2 weeks ago for what turned out to be nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the ONLY thing that will be closed tomorrow will be school sports. Restaurants, malls, bowling alleys, stores, hospitals, movie theaters. All open. But I guess FCPS is special.
Geez, the amount that posters care about kids basketball is a bit concerning.
Anonymous wrote:And the ONLY thing that will be closed tomorrow will be school sports. Restaurants, malls, bowling alleys, stores, hospitals, movie theaters. All open. But I guess FCPS is special.
Anonymous wrote:And the ONLY thing that will be closed tomorrow will be school sports. Restaurants, malls, bowling alleys, stores, hospitals, movie theaters. All open. But I guess FCPS is special.
Anonymous wrote:You don’t need a bunch of “infrastructure” or “expertise” to address 2 inches of snow! Just another BS excuse (like Covid) for people not to do their jobs.
And if it’s so unsafe out there, why are so many people out driving, going out to eat, etc? The ONLY things closed today are SCHOOLS!!
Anonymous wrote:You don’t need a bunch of “infrastructure” or “expertise” to address 2 inches of snow! Just another BS excuse (like Covid) for people not to do their jobs.
And if it’s so unsafe out there, why are so many people out driving, going out to eat, etc? The ONLY things closed today are SCHOOLS!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The road clearing infrastructure is better up north and they’re more skilled at snow removal - no plowing snow into the center turn lane which I’ve definitely seen in the past here. However, plowing of parking lots and shoveling/salting of sidewalks can still leave something to be desired, even in a place that gets a lot of snow. Also there’s a lot less risk tolerance than there was in the 80s and 90s when we were growing up and yes, their schools close or delay more often as well. But no, in Ohio/Michigan/etc. they would not be cancelling prime HS basketball games for this amount of snow a whole day in advance. Condition of the parking lots be dammed. lol.
This is true.
-Northern Ohio Native that grew up with lots of lake effect snow.
I'm also a northern Ohio native and still have family in the area. They've closed twice this week for the cold, have had less snow than us, nothing has been closed for snow. Kids basketball would NEVER be closed for snow, they plow the roads there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The road clearing infrastructure is better up north and they’re more skilled at snow removal - no plowing snow into the center turn lane which I’ve definitely seen in the past here. However, plowing of parking lots and shoveling/salting of sidewalks can still leave something to be desired, even in a place that gets a lot of snow. Also there’s a lot less risk tolerance than there was in the 80s and 90s when we were growing up and yes, their schools close or delay more often as well. But no, in Ohio/Michigan/etc. they would not be cancelling prime HS basketball games for this amount of snow a whole day in advance. Condition of the parking lots be dammed. lol.
This is true.
-Northern Ohio Native that grew up with lots of lake effect snow.
Anonymous wrote:The road clearing infrastructure is better up north and they’re more skilled at snow removal - no plowing snow into the center turn lane which I’ve definitely seen in the past here. However, plowing of parking lots and shoveling/salting of sidewalks can still leave something to be desired, even in a place that gets a lot of snow. Also there’s a lot less risk tolerance than there was in the 80s and 90s when we were growing up and yes, their schools close or delay more often as well. But no, in Ohio/Michigan/etc. they would not be cancelling prime HS basketball games for this amount of snow a whole day in advance. Condition of the parking lots be dammed. lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think Saturday activities are going to happen.
This weekend won't happen....I think you will all survive without basketball by the way other sports and activities are being missed too.
Its really hard to reschedule when an entire day of games are canceled because we can't magically make more gyms appear on other weekends. We have games back to back all day on every scrap of alloted gym space.Our winter permit ends on a certain date. We already have multiple days with canceled games we are trying to reschedule.
Right but this is Mother Nature....this is not FCPS's fault. Winter happens-have some fun outside.
It would be “just winter” if it snowed all night and tomorrow AM and it turned out then that the buildings could not be safely opened. It is a decision not to spend $ clearing lots and paths instead. And that sucks.