Yesterday was a holiday (MLK day) and today the temperature is so cold, the school wanted to start 2 hours late. Having my kids home means I can't go do what I need to do - setting my schedule back by 2 hours sucks. (I'm a self-employed violin teacher. I had to reschedule 2 students and lost 1/2 a day's income)
I've no concept of this... Attending a military prep school for my HS years. We went to class, or formation, or PT.... whatever the weather. We all managed to survive....
The practice of starting school late due to weather variations has become a norm in our society. It is based on a faulty impression rather than a physical need. Evidence of the fact it is based on a faulty impression is that when I was of school age, a two-hour delay was never the case and there were no significant negative results.
@HomeAloneSunday Here in Southern Michigan, two-hour delays when it gets below zero are not uncommon in some districts.
@dahermit I don't get the reason for it. It's not like they turn the heat off over night or something...and the buses don't need more time to start.
@celticagent It is a social thing...administrators want to give the impression that they are concerned with safety...despite the non-logic. They are politicians after all, striving to impress parent/voters.
@HomeAloneSunday why are you so rude? I didn't personally attack you. I've tried to be kind in my comments and answers to comments, but you (and several others) have personally attacked me. Why is that?
@celticagent Where did I attack you?
What did you want to do? The more time spent with my kids, the better. But that's just me. I'm speaking from a mother's perspective.
Well, I'm no mother but I am a violin teacher. I had to reschedule 2 lessons.