Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS is closed so if DCPS opens I won’t be going to work. It sucks but that’s part of the consequences of living and working in different jurisdictions, and also of not following what other jurisdictions do. It’s just how it is.
MCPS already called it? I don’t know where yall live but roads aren’t plowed where I am. I think kids are off again tomorrow. (Also, teacher, get off DCUM and enjoy your damn snow day! Pull up a hallmark movie! Why be here of all places?)
Lots of DC kids get their only meals of the day at school, but, sure, let's cancel school for the second straight day because you prefer not to drive in snow.
No. Sorry. You all tried this line during COVID. You don’t give a damn about The Poor Kids. You want YOUR OWN KIDS in the building, and think playing the bleeding heart card bolsters your case. It does not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS is closed so if DCPS opens I won’t be going to work. It sucks but that’s part of the consequences of living and working in different jurisdictions, and also of not following what other jurisdictions do. It’s just how it is.
MCPS already called it? I don’t know where yall live but roads aren’t plowed where I am. I think kids are off again tomorrow. (Also, teacher, get off DCUM and enjoy your damn snow day! Pull up a hallmark movie! Why be here of all places?)
Lots of DC kids get their only meals of the day at school, but, sure, let's cancel school for the second straight day because you prefer not to drive in snow.
Because school food is disgusting, they just throw it away anyway and somehow always have money for junk food. This argument is played out and tired.