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Old 02-06-2007, 09:45 AM #1
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School is closed for the second day in a row here in Michigan. It's 4 BELOW ZERO here today, with the wind chills at like 20 BELOW or something again.
Bus Drivers & teachers must be whimps there! LOL J/K!! - It's -15 BELOW ZERO here by Superior Wisconsin and a wind chill of who knows how low AND the kids still had school. Guess our skins just a little thicker here in Wisconsin!
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Our kids would have school if it were 50 below and we had snow neck deep. They have only been on a two hour delay with these 2 months of snow. The bus drivers were mad about driving in this weather we have had but the school wants that money for each child they have in school. That's the whole point of it.

When I was growing up in Ky. We would get out for 2 weeks at a time due to the roads they were so curvy. Here we have curvy roads to the high school and the buses still run no matter what.

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Boy do I hear ya there Ada! LOL

They send these kids to school in any weather. I've said many times the only way they'd stop school is if there was 10 feet of snow and it was 50 below....Your right - It's all about money - You'd think tho that they'd pass something for COLD weather up here in the frozen tundra. I know their allowed snow days but what about the freezing cold - I felt just awful having them walk to the bus stop and wait for the bus and it's only 1 1/2 blocks away!
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Bus Drivers & teachers must be whimps there! LOL J/K!! - It's -15 BELOW ZERO here by Superior Wisconsin and a wind chill of who knows how low AND the kids still had school. Guess our skins just a little thicker here in Wisconsin!
LOL! Actually from what I heard, it's cuz many of the buses won't start. But...I do think some of the drivers and teachers could be wimps. Never know! Weird thing is, in the "tri county" (three counties next to each other) area, only ONE school is open. Wonder what their deal was?

They didn't want kids waiting for the buses outside in this stuff, when you can get frostbite after only 10 minutes.

Myabe Wisconsin just doesn't care about their kids as much as Michigan does. J/k! LOLOLOL!
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LOL! No harm ment either to all those teachers and bus drivers - I know I would not want their jobs - All that jibber/jabber for hours on end - I feel for the rural drivers out here - some of their routes take over 2 hours!!! NOOOOOO way! So much drama too - Yikes!

That is wierd! One school open!?? Guess they really needed the monies...Isnt it sad that they will put childrens life in jeopardy over $$$
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I walked Dustin down to the bus stop when he stayed here Friday. Even though they were on a 2 hour delay it was 5 degrees out. I wanted to make sure he got there ok. We almost missed it though.

I just think that it's a shame that they do make our kids wait for a bus or even walk to school in 5 degrees weather. Devin had 2 walk and it was 5 blocks. Susan didn't have her vehicle Friday. What if a kid got hurt on the way to school, they would freeze in that weather?

IT is a money issue. They get so much money for each child they have in school each day. I don't think it should be based on that.

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Hi Everyone,
I am so sorry about the weather some of you are dealing with.

It's 79 degrees in Temecula today. I live north of San Diego. Hugs, Roz
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I am so sorry about the weather some of you are dealing with.

It's 79 degrees in Temecula today. I live north of San Diego. Hugs, Roz
- That is just NOT fair!!!
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SNOW. FROST. ICE

HORRIBLE HORRIBLE HORRIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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