Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HoCo just announced two hour delay.
This time Montgomery had it worse than most all the surrounding counties. Plus, Howard is much smaller. Can't compare the two.
Except MCPS often takes cues from its surrounding districts. Most schools are opening. MCPS should too
MCPS should ignore that it has more schools and our county has more roads than HCPS so that it doesn’t get FOMO?
Don't let Howard peer pressure you, Montgomery. Just say NO.
Yep, open on time instead of delay
No, close all day. Open Tues with a delay. Wed will be closed with more snow..
They’re predicting no more than 1-2 inches on Wednesday. They shouldn’t close for that at this point.
Oh yes they should close for that. That is on top of this icebergs
I honestly can't tell if you're being serious or if you're mocking the snow fearmongers.
A little of both at this point. If the cleaning was adequate, definitely open with a delay. But it's not there. Yet. And probably won't get there by 4pm or whatever time they plan to announce.
Have you bothered to leave your house? I don't understand how anyone could claim these conditions warrant closing schools. People have been out and about since Tuesday.
Because, gasp, little kids might have to walk on ice! Or may have to walk in the street to get around the snowcrete mountains. Never mind the fact there are crossing guards at most of the major crosswalks where this is an issue.
Have you ever helped the guards on a regular day? Yeah didn't think so. You want the mitigate traffic and yield to vehicles honking on a one lane road or help little Larla over the snow? Geez.
Huh? I want kids to get to school. There are people hired to do just that if the kids are walking.
Hired to get kids to school? So crossing guard should stop traffic and help Larlo cross over the bank at same time? Let's see how that happens. Are there two guards at each intersection?
Larlo is perfectly capable of walking over snow.
Now he won't have to unless he's going to child care.
Well, mine are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HoCo just announced two hour delay.
This time Montgomery had it worse than most all the surrounding counties. Plus, Howard is much smaller. Can't compare the two.
Except MCPS often takes cues from its surrounding districts. Most schools are opening. MCPS should too
MCPS should ignore that it has more schools and our county has more roads than HCPS so that it doesn’t get FOMO?
Don't let Howard peer pressure you, Montgomery. Just say NO.
Yep, open on time instead of delay
No, close all day. Open Tues with a delay. Wed will be closed with more snow..
They’re predicting no more than 1-2 inches on Wednesday. They shouldn’t close for that at this point.
Oh yes they should close for that. That is on top of this icebergs
I honestly can't tell if you're being serious or if you're mocking the snow fearmongers.
A little of both at this point. If the cleaning was adequate, definitely open with a delay. But it's not there. Yet. And probably won't get there by 4pm or whatever time they plan to announce.
Have you bothered to leave your house? I don't understand how anyone could claim these conditions warrant closing schools. People have been out and about since Tuesday.
Because, gasp, little kids might have to walk on ice! Or may have to walk in the street to get around the snowcrete mountains. Never mind the fact there are crossing guards at most of the major crosswalks where this is an issue.
Have you ever helped the guards on a regular day? Yeah didn't think so. You want the mitigate traffic and yield to vehicles honking on a one lane road or help little Larla over the snow? Geez.
Huh? I want kids to get to school. There are people hired to do just that if the kids are walking.
Hired to get kids to school? So crossing guard should stop traffic and help Larlo cross over the bank at same time? Let's see how that happens. Are there two guards at each intersection?
Larlo is perfectly capable of walking over snow.
Now he won't have to unless he's going to child care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They just closed. M. Fers. https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/emergency/
Yeah, their suggestions for how to resolve this aren't happening (or even possible), and they can't wait for the thaw so...
Anonymous wrote:School will open tomorrow in MOCO.
Crews are out all over today.
Great Seneca was blocked this morning for major snow removals. Same with 370 at some places, darnestown road and 355.
Anonymous wrote:They just closed. M. Fers. https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/emergency/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HoCo just announced two hour delay.
This time Montgomery had it worse than most all the surrounding counties. Plus, Howard is much smaller. Can't compare the two.
Except MCPS often takes cues from its surrounding districts. Most schools are opening. MCPS should too
MCPS should ignore that it has more schools and our county has more roads than HCPS so that it doesn’t get FOMO?
Don't let Howard peer pressure you, Montgomery. Just say NO.
Yep, open on time instead of delay
No, close all day. Open Tues with a delay. Wed will be closed with more snow..
They’re predicting no more than 1-2 inches on Wednesday. They shouldn’t close for that at this point.
Oh yes they should close for that. That is on top of this icebergs
I honestly can't tell if you're being serious or if you're mocking the snow fearmongers.
A little of both at this point. If the cleaning was adequate, definitely open with a delay. But it's not there. Yet. And probably won't get there by 4pm or whatever time they plan to announce.
Have you bothered to leave your house? I don't understand how anyone could claim these conditions warrant closing schools. People have been out and about since Tuesday.
Because, gasp, little kids might have to walk on ice! Or may have to walk in the street to get around the snowcrete mountains. Never mind the fact there are crossing guards at most of the major crosswalks where this is an issue.
Have you ever helped the guards on a regular day? Yeah didn't think so. You want the mitigate traffic and yield to vehicles honking on a one lane road or help little Larla over the snow? Geez.
Huh? I want kids to get to school. There are people hired to do just that if the kids are walking.
Hired to get kids to school? So crossing guard should stop traffic and help Larlo cross over the bank at same time? Let's see how that happens. Are there two guards at each intersection?
Anonymous wrote:Time's ticking for Taylor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If FCPS closes like they are now suspecting in that thread, MCPS is going to close too. Such a freaking mess. How does this end? Nothing is going to melt in the next few weeks.
Then start coming up with solutions!
The solutions are baked in -- Open. Leverage crossing guards to have walking school buses for kids who need to navigate around the piles of snow. Centralize bus stops on streets that are too narrow for the buses. This should all be straightforward.
I like this but have a question. If we were to change bus stops today/tonight, how can we guarantee everyone gets the communication? My school routinely has kids show up at normal time when we have 2 hour delays because a lot of parents don't check e-mails and texts.
Again, I like the idea though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:School will be delayed. Those that do not come to school or are tardy will be considered excused.
I think it’s pretty dangerous. Three lane roads are now two lane roads. Not much movement to turn for the busses. Sidewalks are not clear.
While that's true, I don't understand why you think that makes things "pretty dangerous."
To me, "dangerous" implies a significant risk of non-trivial injuries or death. That's not the situation. The conditions make things inconvenient and, at times, uncomfortable. They're not particularly dangerous.
Because it’s not snow, it’s ice and the temperature is not budging so a two hour delay does not do much to help melt it. There are mounds of ice and no sidewalk and lanes are minimum. Where do you advise children walk? Buses that are driving on the one lane road will not be able to see children walking on the same one lane road. Look at the child that just got killed by the bus with no ice. Extend the school year and make sure the children are safe. In addition, as a teacher myself, they put a county poll out to see if we will be coming in. No point in having the kids come in if we the teachers choose to use our leave instead.
You're just going to have to accept that conditions will not change and schools will open this week. If you believe your child is in danger waiting for the bus, please contact local city or county authorities so they can address the snowbank situation at your bus stop (MCPS is only responsible for school properties)... or go and shovel it out yourself.
I don’t understand this logic of “It won’t get better so do nothing and force an opening.” They need to do something or make some accommodations to kids walking to school.
Anonymous wrote:Time's ticking for Taylor.