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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 241528" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Say what????? I can see why difficult child likes his school. We go from our school not closing for several years until the town was actually in the midst of the storm to your school not closing because it MIGHT snow? I used to pull my kids out of school before school closed because it was already too dangerous to travel and I wanted them home safely. I always felt sorry for those kids who lived North and West of town since I am sure many roads were closed before the SD would send the kids home.</p><p></p><p>And your situation is the opposite. Good weather and no school! You can bet whoever is making those calls are not paying for daycare or have to figure out what to do with kids out of school while they have to work. They should still have school and watch for an early out! Especially if there is nothing on the radar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 241528, member: 5096"] Say what????? I can see why difficult child likes his school. We go from our school not closing for several years until the town was actually in the midst of the storm to your school not closing because it MIGHT snow? I used to pull my kids out of school before school closed because it was already too dangerous to travel and I wanted them home safely. I always felt sorry for those kids who lived North and West of town since I am sure many roads were closed before the SD would send the kids home. And your situation is the opposite. Good weather and no school! You can bet whoever is making those calls are not paying for daycare or have to figure out what to do with kids out of school while they have to work. They should still have school and watch for an early out! Especially if there is nothing on the radar. [/QUOTE]
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