Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Getting out at 12:30 is cutting it close. With every child on a laptop or iPad why not go virtual on emergency weather days.
My kid will get out a lot later than 12:30. Yes they are cutting it too close and IDK why they don't do virtual. Prob people would yell and scream about that too.
The latest dismissals are out by 2, with busses done by 2:45. They’ll all be home before the front gets here.
Already a tornado watch now
I guess you should go get your kid early.
Thanks for your concern, yes I did do that because no thanks to APS, he would have been outside at 2:30-2:45 walking from bus stop and it's already bad out there.
Is it dangerous or is it raining?
New poster -what our kids were just sent out in was incredibly dangerous. Completely reckless to not hold the buses that dispatched from HB at 1:50.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Getting out at 12:30 is cutting it close. With every child on a laptop or iPad why not go virtual on emergency weather days.
My kid will get out a lot later than 12:30. Yes they are cutting it too close and IDK why they don't do virtual. Prob people would yell and scream about that too.
The latest dismissals are out by 2, with busses done by 2:45. They’ll all be home before the front gets here.
Already a tornado watch now
I guess you should go get your kid early.
Thanks for your concern, yes I did do that because no thanks to APS, he would have been outside at 2:30-2:45 walking from bus stop and it's already bad out there.
Is it dangerous or is it raining?
New poster -what our kids were just sent out in was incredibly dangerous. Completely reckless to not hold the buses that dispatched from HB at 1:50.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Getting out at 12:30 is cutting it close. With every child on a laptop or iPad why not go virtual on emergency weather days.
My kid will get out a lot later than 12:30. Yes they are cutting it too close and IDK why they don't do virtual. Prob people would yell and scream about that too.
The latest dismissals are out by 2, with busses done by 2:45. They’ll all be home before the front gets here.
Already a tornado watch now
I guess you should go get your kid early.
Thanks for your concern, yes I did do that because no thanks to APS, he would have been outside at 2:30-2:45 walking from bus stop and it's already bad out there.
Is it dangerous or is it raining?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Getting out at 12:30 is cutting it close. With every child on a laptop or iPad why not go virtual on emergency weather days.
My kid will get out a lot later than 12:30. Yes they are cutting it too close and IDK why they don't do virtual. Prob people would yell and scream about that too.
The latest dismissals are out by 2, with busses done by 2:45. They’ll all be home before the front gets here.
Already a tornado watch now
I guess you should go get your kid early.
Thanks for your concern, yes I did do that because no thanks to APS, he would have been outside at 2:30-2:45 walking from bus stop and it's already bad out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Getting out at 12:30 is cutting it close. With every child on a laptop or iPad why not go virtual on emergency weather days.
My kid will get out a lot later than 12:30. Yes they are cutting it too close and IDK why they don't do virtual. Prob people would yell and scream about that too.
The latest dismissals are out by 2, with busses done by 2:45. They’ll all be home before the front gets here.
Already a tornado watch now
I guess you should go get your kid early.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Getting out at 12:30 is cutting it close. With every child on a laptop or iPad why not go virtual on emergency weather days.
My kid will get out a lot later than 12:30. Yes they are cutting it too close and IDK why they don't do virtual. Prob people would yell and scream about that too.
The latest dismissals are out by 2, with busses done by 2:45. They’ll all be home before the front gets here.
Already a tornado watch now
I guess you should go get your kid early.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Getting out at 12:30 is cutting it close. With every child on a laptop or iPad why not go virtual on emergency weather days.
My kid will get out a lot later than 12:30. Yes they are cutting it too close and IDK why they don't do virtual. Prob people would yell and scream about that too.
The latest dismissals are out by 2, with busses done by 2:45. They’ll all be home before the front gets here.
Already a tornado watch now
Anonymous wrote:What about Parks and Rec classes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Getting out at 12:30 is cutting it close. With every child on a laptop or iPad why not go virtual on emergency weather days.
My kid will get out a lot later than 12:30. Yes they are cutting it too close and IDK why they don't do virtual. Prob people would yell and scream about that too.
The latest dismissals are out by 2, with busses done by 2:45. They’ll all be home before the front gets here.
Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Getting out at 12:30 is cutting it close. With every child on a laptop or iPad why not go virtual on emergency weather days.
My kid will get out a lot later than 12:30. Yes they are cutting it too close and IDK why they don't do virtual. Prob people would yell and scream about that too.
Anonymous wrote:Getting out at 12:30 is cutting it close. With every child on a laptop or iPad why not go virtual on emergency weather days.
'Anonymous wrote:Getting out at 12:30 is cutting it close. With every child on a laptop or iPad why not go virtual on emergency weather days.