Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They close for rain and can’t bother to do an early release on eclipse day?? Pathetic.
They don't close for rain.
Yea they did just this school year in anticipation of a big rain event on a Saturday that never happened.
The anticipated weather was ice. At the last minute, the temperatures warmed up.
Let it go. You seriously have a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good grief - all this angst and pearl-clutching when the simple solution is just to take your kids out early and watch with them. I can't even believe this thread is now five pages long.
Do you know what the offices would be like with dozens of parents signing out early. That in itself is a safety concern. And stop with your pearl clutching that's getting old too-"I can't believe....![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They close for rain and can’t bother to do an early release on eclipse day?? Pathetic.
They don't close for rain.
Yea they did just this school year in anticipation of a big rain event on a Saturday that never happened.
Anonymous wrote:Early dismissal makes the most sense and will keep the kids safe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They close for rain and can’t bother to do an early release on eclipse day?? Pathetic.
They don't close for rain.
Yea they did just this school year in anticipation of a big rain event on a Saturday that never happened.
The anticipated weather was ice. At the last minute, the temperatures warmed up.
Let it go. You seriously have a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They close for rain and can’t bother to do an early release on eclipse day?? Pathetic.
They don't close for rain.
Yea they did just this school year in anticipation of a big rain event on a Saturday that never happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone get anything from sports coaches about it?
Anonymous wrote:Good grief - all this angst and pearl-clutching when the simple solution is just to take your kids out early and watch with them. I can't even believe this thread is now five pages long.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They close for rain and can’t bother to do an early release on eclipse day?? Pathetic.
They don't close for rain.
Anonymous wrote:They close for rain and can’t bother to do an early release on eclipse day?? Pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:This is sad. When I was in elementary school during an eclipse, we made pinhole contraptions out of oatmeal containers and viewed the eclipse that way. Still remember it to this day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If FCPS went and bought 180K glasses so that everyone could be safe, people would rage about a waste of money, especially if Monday turns out to be cloudy.
If FCPS wanted to buy 180k pairs of solar glasses it wouldn't be that expensive (they're dirt cheap in bulk) but they would have to have planned ahead, which they seem to be incapable of doing.