Anonymous wrote:Thank goodness I took a month long hiatus from this site. The number of whiny crybabies posting here is unbelievable.
Keep your precious snowflake at home if you fear they they might be injured by...snow. Let everyone else get on with their lives.
Anonymous wrote:Thank goodness I took a month long hiatus from this site. The number of whiny crybabies posting here is unbelievable.
Keep your precious snowflake at home if you fear they they might be injured by...snow. Let everyone else get on with their lives.
Anonymous wrote:
We get it. Some people had an easy commute, while others chose to stay home because of the potential commute.
No one is wrong here.
Actually, the Mayor is wrong.
That's your opinion, and you can remember that come election time. A lot of parents are thrilled DC opened schools today, and my child's school was fine.
We get it. Some people had an easy commute, while others chose to stay home because of the potential commute.
No one is wrong here.
Actually, the Mayor is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FFS, do you people living in your bubble realize that for many, many kids in dcps, school breakfast and lunch are the only two solid meals they get? And how many parents who do not get paid when they don't come into work, but can't afford to miss work, have kids in dcps? Perhaps you don't, but obviously the mayor does. Plenty of streets are fine, especially for walking within the neighborhood. It's ridiculous to continue to put added stress on families and kids when conditions are safe for many to come to school. Yes, some streets are not in good shape, and for those of you who feel that way, keep your kids home and be grateful that you're fortunate enough to have that choice.
FFS the purpose of school is not to feed and babysit kids.
I can assure you DCPS will not have a legal leg to stand on if someone is hurt trying to get to school.
They can't use 'but we gave a caveat about excusing absences' as a legal defense if someone is injured trying to get to school during a snow emergency.
The caveat is proof they knew of the dangers but opted to open anyway.
Maybe a good lawsuit is just what they need.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FFS, do you people living in your bubble realize that for many, many kids in dcps, school breakfast and lunch are the only two solid meals they get? And how many parents who do not get paid when they don't come into work, but can't afford to miss work, have kids in dcps? Perhaps you don't, but obviously the mayor does. Plenty of streets are fine, especially for walking within the neighborhood. It's ridiculous to continue to put added stress on families and kids when conditions are safe for many to come to school. Yes, some streets are not in good shape, and for those of you who feel that way, keep your kids home and be grateful that you're fortunate enough to have that choice.
I've seen the children in these "underfed" "food desert" neighborhoods. How come they're fat? If you're 13 and your BMI is 31, you can live without a free waffle from DCPS.
How gross. And then people complain about the resentment and hatred.
Why don't you try living on a 7-11 diet and sit in front of a television all day because there's no safe place to play outside.
You're missing the point. Fat children aren't starving.
Anonymous wrote:We get it. Some people had an easy commute, while others chose to stay home because of the potential commute.
No one is wrong here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FFS, do you people living in your bubble realize that for many, many kids in dcps, school breakfast and lunch are the only two solid meals they get? And how many parents who do not get paid when they don't come into work, but can't afford to miss work, have kids in dcps? Perhaps you don't, but obviously the mayor does. Plenty of streets are fine, especially for walking within the neighborhood. It's ridiculous to continue to put added stress on families and kids when conditions are safe for many to come to school. Yes, some streets are not in good shape, and for those of you who feel that way, keep your kids home and be grateful that you're fortunate enough to have that choice.
I've seen the children in these "underfed" "food desert" neighborhoods. How come they're fat? If you're 13 and your BMI is 31, you can live without a free waffle from DCPS.
How gross. And then people complain about the resentment and hatred.
Why don't you try living on a 7-11 diet and sit in front of a television all day because there's no safe place to play outside.
Anonymous wrote:We get it. Some people had an easy commute, while others chose to stay home because of the potential commute.
No one is wrong here.