It still isn't safe to reopen

Yesterday 941 people sent over 20,000 emails to government decision makers and it paid off - we got a decision announcement much earlier than is typical for DCPS. Now we must do it again for the more difficult decision to close for another day.

Ice remains. With the extreme cold temperatures today and tomorrow, most of the ice that wasn't cleared yesterday will still be present tomorrow. DCPS does not have a robust bussing system, leaving our students and staff in a dangerous situation when attempting to commute to school in hazardous conditions. Many of our students walk and take public transportation, and more will be forced to with our cars still stuck in the ice.

Most of DC Public Schools' educators do not live in the District. When DCPS reopens, despite all the surrounding counties being closed, it creates significant hardship on the staff in regards to child care and safe transport. WTU Members only get 12 days of leave each school year, so it is very burdensome to be forced to use it for weather related events. This creates additional burdens on schools, who ultimately may not have enough staff to be safely operational. It creates additional stress when decisions around reopening are constantly made after educators go to sleep, making it very hard to plan.

DCPS needs to make the call for a snow day based on a realistic understanding of the conditions and the safety of the students, staff and community. Our educators understand the importance of students being in school, but we must ensure that everyone is able to safely arrive.