B/CS schools?

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billydean05
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Are they officially open tomorrow?
Cartographer
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yes
BCSWguru
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too cold. close it down again.
Ag97
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The school districts are dead set treating kids like snowflakes (a little pun intended).

It's absolutely ridiculous that they canceled school again today. Canceling school has a waterfall effect. Now businesses that have employees that have kids in school either have to close for the day so the employees that have kids can be at home to care for them or they work short handed.

It seems like my kids spend more time not going to school any more with all the holidays, spring (and now fall break), full week off for Thanksgiving.

billydean05
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Ag97 said:

The school districts are dead set treating kids like snowflakes (a little pun intended).

It's absolutely ridiculous that they canceled school again today. Canceling school has a waterfall effect. Now businesses that have employees that have kids in school either have to close for the day so the employees that have kids can be at home to care for them or they work short handed.

It seems like my kids spend more time not going to school any more with all the holidays, spring (and now fall break), full week off for Thanksgiving.


Exactly. On point.
State of Texas
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We basically have the same reaction when a student misses class for that random exorbitant cruise, trip to Disney World, or 47th annual family reunion in BFE that for some reason couldn't be scheduled in the summer time, but just had to be taken during the school year because it was planned well in advance and cost and arm and a leg. Give me a break.
gibby03
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State of Texas said:

We basically have the same reaction when a student misses class for that random exorbitant cruise, trip to Disney World, or 47th annual family reunion in BFE that for some reason couldn't be scheduled in the summer time, but just had to be taken during the school year because it was planned well in advance and cost and arm and a leg. Give me a break.


Ha. Pot meet kettle. Totally agree.

I mean everyone knows school is essentially August-May, Thanksgiving holiday, Christmas break, spring break, etc. Those calendars are put out MONTHS in advance so it's not a surprise.

BUT, little Bobby has to miss a week of school to go to a "family reunion" or a birthday party weekend or any other ridiculous thing, even when the school calendar was known before those trips were scheduled. I guess school doesn't matter then.
State of Texas
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Yep. Entitlement.
Bunk Moreland
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State of Texas said:

Yep. Entitlement.


Do a better job educating my child before getting upset that he misses a day here or there. If I thought missing a day would actually get him behind then I'd care more about whatever crusade you're on. (ftr he had perfect attendance fall semester).

And show up to work like the rest of society when conditions are absolutely perfect.
gibby03
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Bunk Moreland said:

State of Texas said:

Yep. Entitlement.


Do a better job educating my child before getting upset that he misses a day here or there. If I thought missing a day would actually get him behind then I'd care more about whatever crusade you're on. (ftr he had perfect attendance fall semester).

And show up to work like the rear of society when conditions are absolutely perfect.


Let me guess, you work in an office with 50 people, MAX. Yet, a decision was made that affected 15,000 students and district employees in Bryan ISD only, and though it looks like a different decision could've been made, a decision was made in enough advance to allow those 15,000 people to prepare.

The school business starts at 5 AM when buses pull out, so they don't get the luxury of waiting until 7:30 and being in at work at 8. They are two different things.

Yes, the weather report said one thing, there were a multitude of things involved in the decision. They would've been wrong one way or the other. A call was made, and god forbid it was made the wrong decision then you're putting peoples lives in jeopardy, but for the once or twice a year this happens in Texas, everyone wants to crucify the decision. It's dumb.
Bunk Moreland
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The call for no school today was made AFTER the weather report had clearly missed and roads were very much proven to perfectly fine, the sun had been out drying for hours and all snow was already melted. There was zero chance of more rain after the system had moved through.

Tuesday? Fine. Today was absolutely ridiculous.
gibby03
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KBTX published an article today at 11:25 that specifically said "Brazos Valley roads clear in most areas, icy spots remain a concern in less traveled spots". That was TODAY, and those less traveled spots have kids that go to Bryan ISD. BISD and CSISD can't afford to have low attendance numbers.

One of the school board members stated in another article today "there are lots of children who walk to school". These are young children as well AND not all kids ride the bus or get dropped off at school by their parents. It was below freezing this morning.

Combine those two things and you can understand why a decision was made. BUT, it put some people out in having to take care of their kids instead and so a certain population is pissed. I'm going to guess you may be one of those people. And that's fine, be mad, but it doesn't mean it was a bad decision either. In hindsight, you can make that argument, no doubt. But the decision was made yesterday with the best of intentions.
turfman80
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It will be a hard freeze again tonight. So why wasn't school cancelled again?
gibby03
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There's a school board meeting on Monday according to the Bryan ISD website. Go spend your 15 minutes voicing y'all's concerns there. But, no one will, people just want to armchair quarterback.

billydean05
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It's going to be cold again tomorrow morning for the children walking or waiting on buses cancel again tomorrow muh cold. Anything below freezing to cold? No kids don't matter at 30 but 24 is too freezing and a ten am start same temperature as this morning out of the question
Ag97
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Ridiculous argument that schools needed to be canceled again today. There wasn't a slick, wet road remaining in the county yesterday afternoon when the decision was made. So a small percentage of kids might have to walk to school in the cold or maybe their parents find an alternative for them? Instead we're going to keep all 15,000 home and force way more parents to have to figure what to do about their kids. Stay home and lose money on their paycheck or spend money for a babysitter. All the while the kids that need to be educated get yet another day off to go with the Ridiculous amount that is already built into school calendar.

My kids go to school in the district. I have multiple employees that have kids in the district. We all thought it was ridiculous.

What happens if the flu that's running rampant currently gets worse and they have to start shutting down campuses for a couple days like other local districts have already had to do? Now those kids lose more opportunities to learn. We're not out of our cold weather chances, say another system comes in and we have to cancel school yet again? The decision for today was short sighted and not what was best for the children of the district.

The Bryan ISD motto of "children first, always" must not refer to actually educating them at every opportunity. But hey, the students and educators got another day at home to play video games or watch TV. Woohoo!
cslifer
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Are you upset about kids missing educational time or the district messing up your child care plans? It is hard to tell from your post.
Ag97
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My kids are old enough we can leave them home without issue. I do however have several employees that don't have that option.

I also want my kids in school learning. I interview these young kids just a few years out of highschool and am amazed at their academic deficiencies. Poor grammar, poor communication and taught to pass a STAR TEST instead of learning how to apply what they're being taught.

I ride my kids constantly about school, making good grades and using it as a stepping stone to the next chapter of their lives. When the district schedules so many breaks during the school year and takes opportunities to cancel classes with such ease as yesterday, it makes it seem like the district doesn't care as much about educating their students. It's also not realistic for when these kids eventually get to the real world. Outside of academia, the majority of the rest of us are expected to go to work even through a little cold and we sure don't get all the days off throughout the year except for a few government jobs that may have similar work schedules.
cslifer
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So upset with the local education system in general and this is a chance to rant. Got it.
BCSWguru
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and?
Ag97
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It's a bit of a rant, yes. Maybe some of the school board or district admins see this and think about it differently next time.

Also, if you think I'm wrong, you're more than welcome to tell me how?
Bunk Moreland
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Wait, I thought it was due to administrators living in the boonies? Oh that was CSISD's excuse.
BQ_90
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good thing we didn't get much snow, just think of the danger those kids would have been out playing in the snow.
George Costanza
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"Canceling school has a waterfall effect."

My guess is that waterfall effect goes both ways. When one district cancels, it effects the teachers, staff and students at the one next door and so on and so on.
George Costanza
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"I ride my kids constantly about school, making good grades and using it as a stepping stone to the next chapter of their lives. When the district schedules so many breaks during the school year and takes opportunities to cancel classes with such ease as yesterday, it makes it seem like the district doesn't care as much about educating their students."

Do you realize that almost all school districts build in extra days in the schedule beyond the state requirements in anticipation of these situations?
GSS
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Do you realize just how many days are already scheduled as holidays? 30+..Yet seldom are the weather days made up, via "creative" bookkeeping.

A week in Oct, a week in Nov, 2 weeks Dec-Jan, a week in March, plus the various single days.
BISD `24-25 schedule
DonHenley
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Common sense would have been to have delayed openings. Kids can't afford to be missing anymore school.
State of Texas
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Gibby - I'm also certain in addition to the entitlement part that BillDean, Bunk, and the like on the thread have no qualms about volunteering their time at 4:30 am to drive the roads to provide their expertise to our two school district personnel. Need to make sure we bookmark this thread.

Bunk- I have no "Moreland" on my roll, so no need to lump me in with your assumption. I was talking about students who take a plum week or two off in the middle of the school year. Not a random day or two.
cavscout96
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Homeschool...snow days are not an issue AND you can have your family reunion whenver you want.

You also have noone to blame but yourself if your kid has poor grammar or can't spell. Upside... no STAR testing so you can actually teach your kids stuff that actually matters.

We also didn't cancel classes or wear masks "in school" during COVID so there is that....



MiMi
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cavscout96 said:

Homeschool...snow days are not an issue AND you can have your family reunion whenver you want.

You also have noone to blame but yourself if your kid has poor grammar or can't spell. Upside... no STAR testing so you can actually teach your kids stuff that actually matters.

We also didn't cancel classes or wear masks "in school" during COVID so there is that....





Which is great. Congratulations. But many families are not in a position to be able to homeschool their children. But thanks for sharing.
George Costanza
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"Do you realize just how many days are already scheduled as holidays? 30+..Yet seldom are the weather days made up, via "creative" bookkeeping."

The state requires a certain number of school days for students per year. What districts do is schedule that number of days for students PLUS a few extra days in case there are closures for weather or other issues.
iisanaggie
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George Costanza said:

"Do you realize just how many days are already scheduled as holidays? 30+..Yet seldom are the weather days made up, via "creative" bookkeeping."

The state requires a certain number of school days for students per year. What districts do is schedule that number of days for students PLUS a few extra days in case there are closures for weather or other issues.


Several years ago, the requirement was changed to minutes instead of days.
GSS
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George Costanza said:

"Do you realize just how many days are already scheduled as holidays? 30+..Yet seldom are the weather days made up, via "creative" bookkeeping."

The state requires a certain number of school days for students per year. What districts do is schedule that number of days for students PLUS a few extra days in case there are closures for weather or other issues.


It's actually 75,600 minutes, of "class time". With the mandated "no earlier than" Aug start date, and still ending in May.... PLUS the added holidays that did not exist just a few decades ago... you would think there's not much wiggle room.... but there always is.
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