I don't know about the rest of you, but when I woke up this morning, and looked out my window, and saw only partly cloudy skies, I wholly expected school to be called off. I could scarcely believe when I turned on Channel 17, and school wasn't cancelled. Sure enough, we had school.
I cannot believe the course of action that Dr. Hill did not take. How could he not cancel school with such weather?!? I nearly slipped on a patch of perfectly dry pavement. The visibility this morning for the bus drivers was horrid--mine could only see to the hill blocking her vision. He's extremely lucky that no one's car slipped on perfectly safe, dry road and careened off the road. He could've had suits brought against him-and, at this point, I doubt that is what he wants. I think we should all write heated letters to the editor of the Free Lance Star concerning the uneducated decision making of Dr. Hill.
Such atrocities as this shouldn't happen. Who knows what could've happened.
Monday, February 27, 2006
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5 comments:
what was the point of this post? its stupid if you ask me, there was no bad conditions, we went to school
no i'm with colin. everyday life is too risky to try and go to school
Brian, don't be a downer. Colin even said in his post that the conditions weren't bad.
im not a downer, but i would rather go to school now then have to during the summer, so i am glad we went to school on a perfect day
what does summer have to do with it? we don't make up any of our days in the summer....once we reach a certain point we don't make them up at all
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