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Didn’t the kids have like 4 months off of school? Why do they need a snow day?
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Only a guy who grew up in temperate climate would tweet such nonsense. Snow Days were so much more than just a day of no school. Lighten up, bro
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Just stop.
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The horror, kids in badly managed cities will get the same experience as kids in places without snow or with half competent local officials.
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Kids still got a snow day yesterday in the DC area.
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Power being out would affect remote learning. Not sure if that was the case.
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Considering that most are complaining about children “falling behind” (yeah Karen, I feel for your 5 year old losing key classes of Kindergarten and jeopardizing his Harvard scholarship), what does this mean? A virtual class can also be seen as a safe way for kids to socialize.
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Don, Jr. loves SNOW days.
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When I was at school we never shut for anything including snow.
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