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mrsltg
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Very well said Leighe. I would be anxious to see how many of the public school parents that have posted on this thread have actually been to a school board meeting.
Several posters mentioned snow days-this is for the safety of all students in your district, whether they ride a bus, walk, or a transported by parents. I live within walking distance of my daughter's school and we could have gotten her to school every day thus far. However, in other areas of our district children are subject to longer commutes and unsafe road conditions. Some of you that have posted sound like the school districts are punishing you by keeping your kids out of school on days they deem unsafe.
Sorry, but baloney! They are playing "CYA". My school district was closed yesterday for less than 1" of snow - yes I said ONE INCH - not foot. There was not a single safety issue at play and if there was, then why aren't schools closed on rainy days? Roads are just as slick. And if in some areas the commute is worse than others than those parents should have the CHOICE to keep their kids home - school should not close county wide because it might be icy on one street in one neighborhood.
And Leigh, you're right, school is not childcare. My point is, don't dare tell a parent they need to pay because they decided something was more important than school and then turn around and have off every other week because of teacher workday/holiday party/parent conference/etc etc etc. Not to mention, parents do have to scramble when school is closed on what is a normal school day.
All of this makes for reason #759 why my kids go to private school. It's not about money because they get the same whether my kids are present or not. The genuine interest is in educating the kids, not getting paid for days missed.