Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ADW decided to deviate from MCPS policy and open tomorrow.
All of them? If so, this is wild. DC streets and sidewalks are barely plowed!
No, not all
DC streets are mostly passable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ADW decided to deviate from MCPS policy and open tomorrow.
All of them? If so, this is wild. DC streets and sidewalks are barely plowed!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ADW decided to deviate from MCPS policy and open tomorrow.
All of them? If so, this is wild. DC streets and sidewalks are barely plowed!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ADW decided to deviate from MCPS policy and open tomorrow.
All of them? If so, this is wild. DC streets and sidewalks are barely plowed!
Anonymous wrote:ADW decided to deviate from MCPS policy and open tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Ours is opening tomorrow! Great call![]()
Anonymous wrote:So getting this somewhat back on topic are any Diocesan schools opening tomorrow (Monday)?
Anonymous wrote:I am a diocesan teacher and some of the posts on this thread sadden me. If you have complaints or questions about your child's education, reach out to their teacher directly. If you have complaints or questions about your school's closing, reach out to your principal directly. Maybe you will be confirmed in your conclusions. But maybe you'll learn something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved the week without school. My kids learned 100x more (academically and virtues) at home using AI and braving the snow with friends than they ever learned at school!
These diocese schools had better be careful. Every time they shut down, they could expose how unnecessary and overpriced they are!
And yet you still pay tuition?
Yeah, cuz I need the daycare.
Hopefully, one day, someone will open daycamps that just use AI to instruct, without all the boated bs. Much cheaper. And won’t close bc of snow bc only have a few staff and can easy switch to virtual if needed.
But these bloated diocese schools that think they can charge tens of thousands per year then close for a WEEK bc of some snow — they’ll be obsolete in 5-10 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved the week without school. My kids learned 100x more (academically and virtues) at home using AI and braving the snow with friends than they ever learned at school!
These diocese schools had better be careful. Every time they shut down, they could expose how unnecessary and overpriced they are!
And yet you still pay tuition?
Yeah, cuz I need the daycare.
Hopefully, one day, someone will open daycamps that just use AI to instruct, without all the boated bs. Much cheaper. And won’t close bc of snow bc only have a few staff and can easy switch to virtual if needed.
But these bloated diocese schools that think they can charge tens of thousands per year then close for a WEEK bc of some snow — they’ll be obsolete in 5-10 years.
Anonymous wrote:Staff could carpool? Perhaps park at a location close to the school and then carpool?