Anonymous wrote:Nope, I'm upset with DCPS......for taking a million years to make a decision that should be made by now. What new information are they waiting for?
Anonymous wrote:Nope, I'm upset with DCPS......for taking a million years to make a decision that should be made by now. What new information are they waiting for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC Teacher here. I ride the bus to school, and it's a bus will not be running tomorrow.
Another teacher here, same for me. I sorta feel like school will be open, but we'll see.
This is my first time browsing these forums, and I have to say, the level of anger for these snow days is amazes me. Look, it's a snowy winter. I understand that it must create huge problems for working families, and I can sympathize, but what can you do? Life is WAY too short to get angry over the weather. You shouldn't be caught off guard by a snow day - it happens, and for the foreseeable future, it's always going to happen. Plan on about five snow days a year, and if there are less, consider it a bonus.
Besides, nobody wants school to be in session more than DCPS. The CAS is coming up, and you better believe that factors into their decision. Not that we have any say in the matter, but teachers aren't getting a "day off," we're just postponing the end of the school year and saying goodbye to our precious few professional development days and/or records days.
Most people don't want snow days, and you should vent about your problems if it makes you feel better (I mean that sincerely), but getting angry about it and threatening "this is the last straw, DCPS!" is just a little silly. I don't march on capitol hill when it's rainy. Just try to make the most of it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC Teacher here. I ride the bus to school, and it's a bus will not be running tomorrow.
Another teacher here, same for me. I sorta feel like school will be open, but we'll see.
This is my first time browsing these forums, and I have to say, the level of anger for these snow days is amazes me. Look, it's a snowy winter. I understand that it must create huge problems for working families, and I can sympathize, but what can you do? Life is WAY too short to get angry over the weather. You shouldn't be caught off guard by a snow day - it happens, and for the foreseeable future, it's always going to happen. Plan on about five snow days a year, and if there are less, consider it a bonus.
Besides, nobody wants school to be in session more than DCPS. The CAS is coming up, and you better believe that factors into their decision. Not that we have any say in the matter, but teachers aren't getting a "day off," we're just postponing the end of the school year and saying goodbye to our precious few professional development days and/or records days.
Most people don't want snow days, and you should vent about your problems if it makes you feel better (I mean that sincerely), but getting angry about it and threatening "this is the last straw, DCPS!" is just a little silly. I don't march on capitol hill when it's rainy. Just try to make the most of it
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC Teacher here. I ride the bus to school, and it's a bus will not be running tomorrow.
Another teacher here, same for me. I sorta feel like school will be open, but we'll see.
This is my first time browsing these forums, and I have to say, the level of anger for these snow days is amazes me. Look, it's a snowy winter. I understand that it must create huge problems for working families, and I can sympathize, but what can you do? Life is WAY too short to get angry over the weather. You shouldn't be caught off guard by a snow day - it happens, and for the foreseeable future, it's always going to happen. Plan on about five snow days a year, and if there are less, consider it a bonus.
Besides, nobody wants school to be in session more than DCPS. The CAS is coming up, and you better believe that factors into their decision. Not that we have any say in the matter, but teachers aren't getting a "day off," we're just postponing the end of the school year and saying goodbye to our precious few professional development days and/or records days.
Most people don't want snow days, and you should vent about your problems if it makes you feel better (I mean that sincerely), but getting angry about it and threatening "this is the last straw, DCPS!" is just a little silly. I don't march on capitol hill when it's rainy. Just try to make the most of it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC Teacher here. I ride the bus to school, and it's a bus will not be running tomorrow.
Another teacher here, same for me. I sorta feel like school will be open, but we'll see.
This is my first time browsing these forums, and I have to say, the level of anger for these snow days is amazes me. Look, it's a snowy winter. I understand that it must create huge problems for working families, and I can sympathize, but what can you do? Life is WAY too short to get angry over the weather. You shouldn't be caught off guard by a snow day - it happens, and for the foreseeable future, it's always going to happen. Plan on about five snow days a year, and if there are less, consider it a bonus.
Besides, nobody wants school to be in session more than DCPS. The CAS is coming up, and you better believe that factors into their decision. Not that we have any say in the matter, but teachers aren't getting a "day off," we're just postponing the end of the school year and saying goodbye to our precious few professional development days and/or records days.
Most people don't want snow days, and you should vent about your problems if it makes you feel better (I mean that sincerely), but getting angry about it and threatening "this is the last straw, DCPS!" is just a little silly. I don't march on capitol hill when it's rainy. Just try to make the most of it
Anonymous wrote:Would DCPS seriously try and bring in all the kids and teachers - without access to Metrobus - just to be able to keep a date with Obama and one school? If metro wasn't an issue - fine - but I'm assuming that the people who actually have to put their drivers and vehicles on the roads know what is safe and what is not and they have decided not to drive the routes.
Anonymous wrote:DC Teacher here. I ride the bus to school, and it's a bus will not be running tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:POTUS can get through a few inches of icy unplowed Streets!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to DCUM Obama is coming to Powell tomorrow. So, school has to be open, right? Less than 4 inches!!
It would be absolutely a poor decision to close streets etc due to a visit from Obama, you can forget about anyone trying to get to work if they have to travel near and around that area. A very poor call indeed, do you know how much disruption a visit like this causes to traffic on a normal day?