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It's Snowing, So What!
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Most of the schools are out! What has happenned to society? I can't remember ever having a day off school due to weather. When the heating broke we had lessons in our coats! Is this some sort of health and safety effect?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Basically you are whinging because someone from your household had to (or arrange for someone else to) look after your child/children because the school was unable to open, yet you are unable to comprehend the reasons for it even though 100's of schools took the same decision. Oh, and gold badge to you for being a good boy and getting to work.
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Yet again, the teachers don't close the school - the decision is made by someone else. If they are deemed to be taking the piss they will be duly told and will get a warning. Sick of people going on about how cushy teachers have it, any of you were free to get a job in a school (teaching or non-teaching) and then you would have got the '13 weeks a year holiday'.
I am only in my 40s yet can remember our village being completely cut off (1987 I think it was) and had it not been for my dad in his tractor we wouldn't have had post/bread/milk for days. The village, situated as it was, made it impossible to get down the hill to get into town. Consequently, we were almost cut off.
The teachers have no choice. It is generally the Head/Management team who make that decision.
50 years ago, kids went to school far closer than they do today. Almost every village had a school - or there was one in walking distance. Now all the parochial schools have closed so transport is required. It is generally transport that is the killer rather than the heating issue.
The teachers have no choice. It is generally the Head/Management team who make that decision.
50 years ago, kids went to school far closer than they do today. Almost every village had a school - or there was one in walking distance. Now all the parochial schools have closed so transport is required. It is generally transport that is the killer rather than the heating issue.
In my school it is really only me and another teacher who live fairly far away and can't walk in so theoretically they'd be OK if we couldn't make it. I'll let you know on Monday whether school is open or not. Incidentally our school closed today after all of the teachers were already there; don't know how I directly caused that one?
JL won't believe it but I never had a day off through snow. When there were no children I had more than enough of my evening and week-end work to do. Can't ever recall being paid for not working. Do recall working and not getting paid though. Why? I loved it....once.... and I was good at what I did.