Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, I drove to work from Olney to DC in my puny Honda Civic and it was fine. Took me about 10 minutes longer than usual but that’s it.
A full day closure was not necessary, IMO. Thankfully KAH is fantastic about being open and the kids like it.
Well good for you and Olney. MCPS includes a lot more than Olney though so...
Um, we know. But Olney is near upper MoCo and we typically get hit harder than Silver Spring and the close-in burbs. If Olney was fine, then I'm sure the closer in burbs were perfectly fine. So where were the dangerous conditions in the county? And were the roads not treated? Our roads were clearly treated last night.
We are in Gaithersburg and commute into DC was slick due to icy secondary roads. Co worker from MOCO also almost hit a tree in his neighborhood on his way to work, so yes there are icy roads in Montgomery county. MCPS has to consider all of Moco, not just certain areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to wonder with the amount of money we pay in taxes,. the way the county leadership says how great things are, why can't they handle less than an inch of snow?
Those are the folks who need to answer to us, why weren't the roads handled better?
they need to make sure they are taken care of and they failed. If this is actually the reason the schools are closed.
This.
It's the lack of pre treating and subsequent clearing. Other communities are equipped to handle snow far better than we are. Why is that?
I suspect it's budgetary. It's cheaper to cancel school than to pay more truck drivers to treat roads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Enjoy the snow day if you can....
Maybe we can stop the thread since we know it is going to be a repeat of all the other threads concerning closing school during poor weather.
We get it. You are shocked and horrified. You have to work. Where you come from is so much better. Does this cover all the complainers?
It always kills me when I click on a thread of interest and find people who are upset that other people are posting. If you've read these threads before, don't you open it. Online forums are an appropriate place for venting.
Anonymous wrote:
This.
It's the lack of pre treating and subsequent clearing. Other communities are equipped to handle snow far better than we are. Why is that?
I suspect it's budgetary. It's cheaper to cancel school than to pay more truck drivers to treat roads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to wonder with the amount of money we pay in taxes,. the way the county leadership says how great things are, why can't they handle less than an inch of snow?
Those are the folks who need to answer to us, why weren't the roads handled better?
they need to make sure they are taken care of and they failed. If this is actually the reason the schools are closed.
Very true.
How is it possible that they can’t get the roads cleared?
Where in the world is all our tax money going? There is not enough money for schools or aides or extra recess aides. There is not enough money for smaller class sizes. There is not enough money to pre-treat the roads. So, what is going on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Enjoy the snow day if you can....
Maybe we can stop the thread since we know it is going to be a repeat of all the other threads concerning closing school during poor weather.
We get it. You are shocked and horrified. You have to work. Where you come from is so much better. Does this cover all the complainers?
Anonymous wrote:You have to wonder with the amount of money we pay in taxes,. the way the county leadership says how great things are, why can't they handle less than an inch of snow?
Those are the folks who need to answer to us, why weren't the roads handled better?
they need to make sure they are taken care of and they failed. If this is actually the reason the schools are closed.
Anonymous wrote:You have to wonder with the amount of money we pay in taxes,. the way the county leadership says how great things are, why can't they handle less than an inch of snow?
Those are the folks who need to answer to us, why weren't the roads handled better?
they need to make sure they are taken care of and they failed. If this is actually the reason the schools are closed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Wow. Yippee for your privileged kids with a SAHM or nanny! Glad they can sleep in! (Apparently you don't care that they aren't learning.)
Most of us have jobs that involve schlepping to an office, so we are forced to either take off or scramble to find child care. Some parents don't have the luxury of paid leave.
Wut? Wait! I thought every WOHM is super happy and fulfilled working? Schlepping to office, scrambling to find child care, luxury of paid leave - sounds like you have it rough.
The WOHMS I know in real life are in high positions that they can take unpaid leave or telecommute. What can I say? You should have worked harder in college, Sweetie!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Wow. Yippee for your privileged kids with a SAHM or nanny! Glad they can sleep in! (Apparently you don't care that they aren't learning.)
Most of us have jobs that involve schlepping to an office, so we are forced to either take off or scramble to find child care. Some parents don't have the luxury of paid leave.
Wut? Wait! I thought every WOHM is super happy and fulfilled working? Schlepping to office, scrambling to find child care, luxury of paid leave - sounds like you have it rough.
The WOHMS I know in real life are in high positions that they can take unpaid leave or telecommute. What can I say? You should have worked harder in college, Sweetie!