Anonymous wrote:MCPS 1
Helicopter mommies 0
Anonymous wrote:Will MCPS close tomorrow realizing their error today? chuckle
Anonymous wrote:You are all lame helicopter parents. What will you do when your child is hopefully at college and living on their own. Call and tell them to stay home.
get a life.
Anonymous wrote:This was from the WaPo
Four schools in Montgomery closed early because of problems with power, heat or water. Jackson Road Elementary in Silver Spring and Capt. James Daly Elementary School in Germantown lost power; pipes burst at White Oak Middle School in Silver Spring; and the heat malfunctioned at Magruder High School in Rockville.
Earlier in the day, a fire alarm went off at Winston Churchill High School in Potomac, apparently because of a malfunctioning water pipe. Students were evacuated to the outdoors for 10 minutes, schools officials said. Some were without coats while they waited for the building to be deemed safe.
Overall, the problems in Montgomery were more than a typical day but were relatively few in a system of 202 schools, said schools spokesman Dana Tofig.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just look around our area. All the large VA systems are either closed or on a 2 hour delay, yet MCPS is open on time. Sounds more like MCPS is trying to look tough rather than making the prudent decision.
I agree with the earlier PP who noted that in places like MN and Chicago (places where very cold temps are the norm in winter and where people have the clothing, etc. to be ready for such temps), the schools CLOSED. They did the right thing and so should we.
Can someone, anyone explain to me the rationale for a two-hour delay due to cold?
At 9AM it will be 27* in Arlington.
At 10AM it will be 31*.
That four-degree difference matters because ... why?
WTH?
Anonymous wrote:I just got back from making a tour of the county. I could find no kids frozen in place like statues.