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15 hours ago, BradyBzLyn...Mo said:

Makes sense that if you only get a few inches a winter (vs a few feet or more here) there's no sense to have equipment bought and paid for and just sitting around.

The city of Manchester, a bit north of here, just got a new School Superintendent who hails from Rochester NY (who averages 100" of snow a year) and he's having none of this closing school for a couple of inches of snow stuff. But the towns and cities up here have huge budgets for snow removal equipment and are usually very on the ball. Our town does a bang-up job of plowing.  It's been rare that even after a big storm, our streets weren't really well and quickly cleared.

For the few years we were in Colorado we never had any snow days. The Superintendent figured if he could drive around the area and get to work there was no reason the students couldn't too.  

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1 hour ago, keith_h said:

For the few years we were in Colorado we never had any snow days. The Superintendent figured if he could drive around the area and get to work there was no reason the students couldn't too.  

Lol!

 

several years ago we hired a new superintendent who moved down from South Dakota and during a teachers meeting he said something siniliar. Then someone pointed out that he's not driving a school bus to work.   

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