Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How early does SACC open? Just curious.
7 am.
Anonymous wrote:How early does SACC open? Just curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would love to see FCPS move to a plan where the whole county doesn’t stand or fall together. It will likely never happen, and also likely would t have had much impact on today’s result, but it just seems to make so much sense for such a large county where weather can truly be so different (or handled differently) from one region to another.
I agree. They need to call by region. What is the point of having all these expensive superintendents for each region if they are going to do everything the same anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW I think FCPS was in a tough spot with this storm. They called the 2-hour delay last night in anticipation of being able to better evaluate this morning by 6am. At 6am it was just raining or maybe sleet mixed in, and the forecasters all said it would change to rain. Then at 6:30 it started snowing and it got worse and worse past 7:30. So for safety reasons, they closed. It was a series of unfortunate events, and I feel the worst for the bus drivers and teachers already at schools (the middle school bus drivers were already on their way out) and the kids at SACC centers who were already there, and the parents who now have to turn around back to SACC or make alternative plans. But this weather really caught everyone off guard. Last year it seemed like a snow forecast was always a bust, so we are all programmed to expect a bust, not a boom. Hope everyone is safe today.
I agree they were in a tough spot (KINDA-I mean, other counties called out last night), but that's exactly why it's best to cancel-even if the storm becomes a bust. It's always better to be safe than sorry. The late call put a TON of people in a tough spot---and DANGER! There were teachers heading to or at schools. Students dropped off at SACC. A mess!
Anonymous wrote:I would love to see FCPS move to a plan where the whole county doesn’t stand or fall together. It will likely never happen, and also likely would t have had much impact on today’s result, but it just seems to make so much sense for such a large county where weather can truly be so different (or handled differently) from one region to another.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got the email at 8:01 and text at 8:23.
I was literally getting in the car to drive DS to SACC when the email came through.
Me too. We got the text as we were loading the kids into the car. My poor DD was worried about her friends who get dropped off earlier than her. "What if their mommies can't pick them up??". SERIOUSLY.
Anonymous wrote:I got the email at 8:01 and text at 8:23.
I was literally getting in the car to drive DS to SACC when the email came through.
Anonymous wrote:I got the email at 8:01 and text at 8:23.
I was literally getting in the car to drive DS to SACC when the email came through.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW I think FCPS was in a tough spot with this storm. They called the 2-hour delay last night in anticipation of being able to better evaluate this morning by 6am. At 6am it was just raining or maybe sleet mixed in, and the forecasters all said it would change to rain. Then at 6:30 it started snowing and it got worse and worse past 7:30. So for safety reasons, they closed. It was a series of unfortunate events, and I feel the worst for the bus drivers and teachers already at schools (the middle school bus drivers were already on their way out) and the kids at SACC centers who were already there, and the parents who now have to turn around back to SACC or make alternative plans. But this weather really caught everyone off guard. Last year it seemed like a snow forecast was always a bust, so we are all programmed to expect a bust, not a boom. Hope everyone is safe today.