January 15, 20241 yr 2 minutes ago, FirstTimeCaller said: 93% chance of cancellation for AISD. It's still going to get down to 15 tonight, maybe reach 32 degrees tomorrow. They don't want to add to people being on the roads or having kids standing and waiting for busses in that.
January 15, 20241 yr Popular Post 1 hour ago, Redneck Mutha said: Bought the insulated sock covers late last year. I'm using those, and then covering them with the regular plastic covers: For previous snowpocolypses, just used the plastic covers with rags and everything worked out. For some reason I'm not as confident this time around. Pool pump will run until Wed noon. I went with the pouch/mitten covers this time around as those have come off in the past for me. These pouches have been more secure but maybe not as good as those plastic covers. I had to go out this morning and thaw out (hair dryer) two of my faucets ( even though I had dripped both but they are exposed on N side of house). I think I'll go with a combination of both covers (plastic and pouch) next time around. As far as pool pump stuff....with Snowpocolypse '21 and then Icemageddon '23 (both times losing power for long stretches) I tried to be a little more proactive and build an insulated shed around my pool pump so I wouldn't have to worry quite as much about it this year. First test happening now, and while it isn't quite perfect ( I forgot to put a thermometer inside as of yet) but with the pump running and a small ceramic heater in there now, it's nice and toasty. When the weather warms up a bit, I'll start the same for my well pump that sits just down the outside wall from it. Edited January 15, 20241 yr by BillyGoatHill
January 15, 20241 yr 5 minutes ago, South Austin said: Look, coming off a long winter break these teachers really need to ease into the Spring semester with another four-day week. It was already a 4-day week.
January 15, 20241 yr How I know this is an old man site. Guy finds an excuse to obviously post pictures of the pump shed he built with a half-dozen photos. Me, looking the photos in depth:
January 15, 20241 yr Hays has already cancelled class tomorrow. Waiting on Dripping and Austin so we know how are day will look tomorrow.
January 15, 20241 yr 2 minutes ago, TexEx15 said: Hays has already cancelled class tomorrow. Waiting on Dripping and Austin so we know how are day will look tomorrow. Hearing San Marcos as well.
January 15, 20241 yr Well froze at the daycare. Had to go get kids at 1. Closed tomorrow. Very annoyed.
January 15, 20241 yr 13 minutes ago, South Austin said: See, this is why the North won the Civil War. Crossing the Ken Burns documentary off my must-see list after this spoiler. Not a damn word about Titanic!
January 15, 20241 yr 3 minutes ago, immamac said: Well froze at the daycare. Had to go get kids at 1. Closed tomorrow. Very annoyed. Someone’s got a case of the Mondays
January 15, 20241 yr Dallas ISD is closed tomorrow. It took so much more to close schools back when I was a kid. These kids today lead a charmed ass life.
January 15, 20241 yr AISD said they will announce at 5p today the plans for tomorrow. What chance will be school be canceled? I'm thinking it's 50/50. If canceled, "extreme cold" will be one of the reasons listed.You must be a recruiting analyst
January 15, 20241 yr How I know this is an old man site. Guy finds an excuse to obviously post pictures of the pump shed he built with a half-dozen photos. Me, looking the photos in depth: My pump shed ain't got no roof
January 15, 20241 yr Pertty much all ISD's in the Greater Houston area have cancelled tomorrow. No word out of HISD yet, but can't imagine they're gonna go solo as only district staying open.
January 15, 20241 yr Yeah I’m thinking 80% chance RRISD closed tomorrow at this rate. It’ll have nothing to do with the roads, which are fine, but the cold + wind chill. Seems like an every year thing now. What I find bemusing is the constant chorus of folks (90% women) flooding the district FB pages with calls to cancel school the next day…citing everything from safety, to lack of proper clothing to crossing guards. One is a district TA, as if they didn’t just get 3 straight weeks off + a long weekend If you feel that strongly just keep your damn kids home and take the unexcused absence. The rest of us have to work and don’t want to do it with the kiddos running around all day.
January 15, 20241 yr 41 minutes ago, FirstTimeCaller said: 93% chance of cancellation for AISD. It's still going to get down to 15 tonight, maybe reach 32 degrees tomorrow. They don't want to add to people being on the roads or having kids standing and waiting for busses in that. And people forget the geographic footprint of AISD and how large it is - it can be hunky dory in a part of the district and icy in the other.. And that the buses have to go over bridges and overpasses. I don’t know if any schools use their gyms as warming shelters which could have an impact I still think It’ll be just a late opening.
January 15, 20241 yr 4 minutes ago, Homercles said: Yeah I’m thinking 80% chance RRISD closed tomorrow at this rate. It’ll have nothing to do with the roads, which are fine, but the cold + wind chill. Seems like an every year thing now. What I find bemusing is the constant chorus of folks (90% women) flooding the district FB pages with calls to cancel school the next day…citing everything from safety, to lack of proper clothing to crossing guards. One is a district TA, as if they didn’t just get 3 straight weeks off + a long weekend If you feel that strongly just keep your damn kids home and take the unexcused absence. The rest of us have to work and don’t want to do it with the kiddos running around all day. Funny you mentioned attendance. Don't forget that state funding is based on a district's attendance rate. I'm sure district leaders are thinking about what would happen to funding if they open and only 70% of students show up.
January 15, 20241 yr 4 minutes ago, HornOnTheBayou said: Funny you mentioned attendance. Don't forget that state funding is based on a district's attendance rate. I'm sure district leaders are thinking about what would happen to funding if they open and only 70% of students show up. That's pretty much what it is all about.
January 15, 20241 yr 8 minutes ago, HornOnTheBayou said: Funny you mentioned attendance. Don't forget that state funding is based on a district's attendance rate. I'm sure district leaders are thinking about what would happen to funding if they open and only 70% of students show up. We probably need a voucher system.
January 15, 20241 yr 14 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said: And people forget the geographic footprint of AISD and how large it is - it can be hunky dory in a part of the district and icy in the other.. And that the buses have to go over bridges and overpasses. I don’t know if any schools use their gyms as warming shelters which could have an impact I still think It’ll be just a late opening. Except there is no ice but I expected last Thursday we’d get a closure Tuesday due to “cold”, but still annoyed
January 15, 20241 yr 47 minutes ago, immamac said: Well froze at the daycare. Had to go get kids at 1. Closed tomorrow. Very annoyed. Well? Where is your kids' daycare and how is it not on city/county water?
January 15, 20241 yr Just got unofficial word through someone who would know that RRISD is canceled Tuesday and a 2-hour delay on Wednesday. At least that’s the latest word until they announce. Expect Austin the same. Every fucking year now. Edited January 15, 20241 yr by Homercles
January 15, 20241 yr 5 minutes ago, crash_davis said: Well? Where is your kids' daycare and how is it not on city/county water? In the Texas hill country between Austin dripping springs and bee cave.
January 15, 20241 yr 10 minutes ago, UTexasFight said: Except there is no ice but I expected last Thursday we’d get a closure Tuesday due to “cold”, but still annoyed I’m still thinking delayed opening since it will get to almost above freezing tomorrow and will be sunny which will help.
January 15, 20241 yr 1 minute ago, CleverNickname said: Austin ISD 2 hour delay? Probably. They can’t really go past two hours late because of various reasons with school hours, busing, etc.
January 15, 20241 yr Just now, South Austin said: Don’t really care, ex has the kids. I’ll be in the office bright and early. lucky. I’m the fortunate one with the kids this go round one came down with something this morning. I’m on hour #2 of monopoly with the other one. I did teach him the finer points of winning at Nintendo PunchOut earlier today though. Suck it, Glass Joe. You should have stayed retired 30 years ago
January 15, 20241 yr 3 minutes ago, South Austin said: Don’t really care, ex has the kids. I’ll be in avoiding the office bright and early. FIFM
January 15, 20241 yr 3 minutes ago, utee94 said: FIFM Fuck yeah, I’m taking my sweet ass time getting to the office tomorrow.
January 15, 20241 yr Hey they gonna wait all the way to 5pm. this is a decision they could have made 48 hours ago (or at least 10am this morning after seeing the road conditions$ nothing has changed
January 15, 20241 yr Texas State cancelled classes tomorrow. Important for me was the note at the end that clarified that online classes are also cancelled. Lulz.
January 15, 20241 yr I actually hope they cancel tomorrow. Wife is out of town and I don’t feel like waking up to get them in the bus in the morning.
January 15, 20241 yr In this situation, I don't understand the point of a two-hour delay. It'll still be freezing two hours later. Either cancel or have a full day.
January 15, 20241 yr Anyone been at airport today? AUS was ok to get checked in and through security. But lots of delays. My flight to LAX has a 5 hour delay which is going to cause me to miss the LAX - Singapore flight. So…drink $12 shiners and eat heavily sauced Earl Campbell brisket tacos and hope for the best….
January 15, 20241 yr 4 minutes ago, HornOnTheBayou said: In this situation, I don't understand the point of a two-hour delay. It'll still be freezing two hours later. Either cancel or have a full day. It helps ensure peak grid demand for two extra hours because everyone will be home from 8-9:30 instead of getting everyone out of the house and burning gas from 6-7:30 so dumb Edited January 15, 20241 yr by UTexasFight
January 15, 20241 yr Regarding attendance and makeup days.... As of a law change in 2016, Texas schools are required to provide 75600 minutes of instruction per year, where lunch, recess and other "intermissions" are considered part of that. At a "standard" 7-hour school day, that results in 180 days of class. Well, RRISD (and I suspect others) have changed their days to 7 hours, 20 minutes. That way, they have spare minutes set aside in the event of inclement weather.
January 15, 20241 yr 41 minutes ago, UTexasFight said: Hey they gonna wait all the way to 5pm. this is a decision they could have made 48 hours ago (or at least 10am this morning after seeing the road conditions$ nothing has changed This. My wife works for someone at District who is in the know, and apparently they were all waffling the past hour…so guess they changed their mind recently to do late start. I’d be surprised if RRISD cancels while all surrounding are just a late start. Who the fuck knows.
January 15, 20241 yr welp. Good luck kids. I am taking the day off from work and fuck if you think I am standing out in the cold with you at the bus stop.
January 15, 20241 yr I was an AISD student for 10+ years (Austin High 85) and we never had a weather off day. It’s not even that cold…pussies
January 15, 20241 yr At 6:30a tomorrow (when the first buses likely get fired up go start picking up elementary kids), it will be 14 degrees in Austin. At 8:30a tomorrow, it will be 16 degrees. The main difference: all chaos will be seen in full daylight. Any and all ice will still be there. Silly decision.
January 15, 20241 yr 3 minutes ago, boilerhorn said: Regarding attendance and makeup days.... As of a law change in 2016, Texas schools are required to provide 75600 minutes of instruction per year, where lunch, recess and other "intermissions" are considered part of that. At a "standard" 7-hour school day, that results in 180 days of class. Well, RRISD (and I suspect others) have changed their days to 7 hours, 20 minutes. That way, they have spare minutes set aside in the event of inclement weather. Yep. There is strong rationale behind the two hour delay. also gets bus traffic on the road after all the dipshits who can’t drive in cold weather are already at work. As I was signing up to volunteer for crossing guard/Dropoff duty to let the teachers stay warm inside, I realized how far down on Texas’ priority list education, transportation, and reliable energy are. I guess we just don’t have enough money, land, or natural gas. what the fuck are we even doing here anymore?
January 15, 20241 yr 3 minutes ago, YGIFS said: also gets bus traffic on the road after all the dipshits who can’t drive in cold weather are already at work. Many of those dipshits are now screaming at the clouds that their kids are delayed. So they'll be part of the cluster...
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