Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a possibility/precedent that they would announce early dismissal at 5:15am tomorrow? Basically like a regular early dismissal day prior to a holiday? That would get the kids to school for a bit and give parents enough time to adjust schedules or plan for child care.
Yes. Absolutely. There will be more info overnight about how certain the freezing temperatures will be in the afternoon so that a decision can be made either way (reg dismissal time if temps are warmer or early closure if they will be freezing)
—FCPS administrator
That’s really helpful, thank you. Do you think it’s safe to say that there will not be a full day closure tomorrow?
My money is on an on-time arrival with a 2-Hour early release announced at 5:15am if not sooner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a possibility/precedent that they would announce early dismissal at 5:15am tomorrow? Basically like a regular early dismissal day prior to a holiday? That would get the kids to school for a bit and give parents enough time to adjust schedules or plan for child care.
Yes. Absolutely. There will be more info overnight about how certain the freezing temperatures will be in the afternoon so that a decision can be made either way (reg dismissal time if temps are warmer or early closure if they will be freezing)
—FCPS administrator
That’s really helpful, thank you. Do you think it’s safe to say that there will not be a full day closure tomorrow?
Anonymous wrote:Fcps and lcps are totally colluding/using each other for cover. They make the same decisions and send the same info at almost the same time. It’s like thy want to be able to say - don’t blame us! They closed too!!”
I’ll be the broken record - this is all about the Labor Day waiver in both counties. They need on average 8/year. If we get a big snowstorm with several days off, weather like we are having tomorrow or super low temps will not even catch their attention. The deciders behave totally differently late winter once they know how many days they are working with. I guarantee the kids will go to school in late Feb/early March with as cold temps as we saw Friday. Happens almost every year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a possibility/precedent that they would announce early dismissal at 5:15am tomorrow? Basically like a regular early dismissal day prior to a holiday? That would get the kids to school for a bit and give parents enough time to adjust schedules or plan for child care.
Yes. Absolutely. There will be more info overnight about how certain the freezing temperatures will be in the afternoon so that a decision can be made either way (reg dismissal time if temps are warmer or early closure if they will be freezing)
—FCPS administrator
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, I have a bad feeling, it will be closed Monday and Tuesday. I took last Thursday off, DH took Friday off. No idea what I'm going to do for Monday and Tuesday
Wait are we worried about Tuesday now?
Yep!
Anonymous wrote:Is there a possibility/precedent that they would announce early dismissal at 5:15am tomorrow? Basically like a regular early dismissal day prior to a holiday? That would get the kids to school for a bit and give parents enough time to adjust schedules or plan for child care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, I have a bad feeling, it will be closed Monday and Tuesday. I took last Thursday off, DH took Friday off. No idea what I'm going to do for Monday and Tuesday
Wait are we worried about Tuesday now?
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, I have a bad feeling, it will be closed Monday and Tuesday. I took last Thursday off, DH took Friday off. No idea what I'm going to do for Monday and Tuesday
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're not prepping you for early dismissal, they're prepping you for closure. Schools do not like to dismiss elementary students early - no guarantee there's anyone there to receive them. So they close.
Thanks to irresponsible parents.
Anonymous wrote:Just received this message:
A message from FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Fairfax County Public Schools is monitoring the weather for any impacts to school operations tomorrow, Monday, January 8.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for early tomorrow afternoon that forecasts a wintry mix for Fairfax County, with either freezing rain or rain that will freeze on contact with very cold ground surfaces.
An update will be provided by 5:15 a.m.