Snow watch

A place to chat with friends, old and new

Re: Snow watch

Postby saundra » 18 Jan 2013, 22:17

2 young mums from round the corner are taking there little kids to school
pulling a sliegh
back at dinner and home again
the paths/roads are lethal dont know how they stand up
User avatar
saundra
 
Posts: 14352
Joined: 26 Nov 2012, 10:14
Location: some were in cyber space

Re: Snow watch

Postby miasmum » 18 Jan 2013, 22:35

The one that got me was a town school that said on the council website "the school will close at lunchtime, the children will have lunch and please collect at 1 after registration' in other words we don't want our attendance to look bad

The roads may be bad, but they are bad for NHS staff, shop staff, everyone, not just school staff. '
User avatar
miasmum
 
Posts: 8456
Joined: 25 Nov 2012, 23:03

Re: Snow watch

Postby JoM » 18 Jan 2013, 22:56

We had another walk over the common and got back at 9.30pm :lol: It was gorgeous over there and easily 8-10 inches deep in places. Joe took his sledge with him and was having a great time as he had the hills all to himself - and then John had a go and broke it :roll:
Image
User avatar
JoM
 
Posts: 17710
Joined: 25 Nov 2012, 23:06

Re: Snow watch

Postby Kaz » 19 Jan 2013, 08:46

The Outlet Centre here in Gloucester Quays closed at lunchtime yesterday, to let their staff get home safely. It's murder here, more so as we aren't used to it. This is the worst for over 20 years so I don't blame the schools TBH :?

No more snow fallen here but I think it has frozen overnight............
User avatar
Kaz
 
Posts: 43348
Joined: 25 Nov 2012, 21:02
Location: Gloucester

Re: Snow watch

Postby saundra » 19 Jan 2013, 09:22

no more snow but birtterly cold stronge wind
duvet day i think
User avatar
saundra
 
Posts: 14352
Joined: 26 Nov 2012, 10:14
Location: some were in cyber space

Re: Snow watch

Postby Kaz » 19 Jan 2013, 09:26

Think you're right Saundra - stay warm and safe hun (((((x)))))
User avatar
Kaz
 
Posts: 43348
Joined: 25 Nov 2012, 21:02
Location: Gloucester

Re: Snow watch

Postby miasmum » 19 Jan 2013, 09:50

Alright then let the schools close, but maintain a skeleton staff for those parents who can't collect their children. My surgery wouldn't close, it can't. I would be there until 5.30 regardless. Lots of places didn't close, what are those parents supposed to do? I will always come down on the side of working parents, because I remember how tough it is. I got 4 weeks holiday, Luke got 12 plus another week of training days, polling days figure in snow days and you might as well give up, sit at home and claim benefits
User avatar
miasmum
 
Posts: 8456
Joined: 25 Nov 2012, 23:03

Re: Snow watch

Postby Kaz » 19 Jan 2013, 09:56

It would be good if instead of making parents collect children early - disrupting a day at work for many - they could keep the children in the school hall with just a couple of volunteer staff or maybe even a couple of parents? They could watch DVDs perhaps. I do understand where you are coming from on this Shell xxxx
User avatar
Kaz
 
Posts: 43348
Joined: 25 Nov 2012, 21:02
Location: Gloucester

Re: Snow watch

Postby lissie » 19 Jan 2013, 09:59

Still only had a smattering of snow here in Kent but it is very slippery
and bitterly cold :(
The sky looks full of snow so perhaps it is coming later.
Only just got up as i think i have another cold coming as i have been
coughing and sneezing for hours :(

Take care and keep warm.

lissie :lol:
User avatar
lissie
 
Posts: 1922
Joined: 25 Nov 2012, 22:57

Re: Snow watch

Postby Workingman » 19 Jan 2013, 11:04

In many ways a school is in a pincer of H&S and the Law. Any risk assessment nowadays has to take in the wider problems of the journey to and from school, and staff to pupil ratios have to be maintained.

To my mind secondary schools do not have a leg to stand on, certainly with regards staff to pupil ratios. If the ratio falls below the legal requirement then some pupils could be sent home, starting with the oldest - 6th form, yr 11, yr 10 - till the level is reached. Why oldest first? It is simply because they are of an age when they are legally allowed to be home alone.

Primary schools are a different problem, they do not have that flexibility. As for volunteers or parents going in; I think that is a good idea, but not allowed - CRB checks and all that.

The thing that really bugs me is the inconsistency. One school will stay open where one down the road will close, or an LEA will make a blanket decision. I have seen it happen.

BTW it is bitterly cold here in Leeds, -2 with a sharp easterly wind. We have not had a positive temperature since last Sunday.
User avatar
Workingman
 
Posts: 21745
Joined: 26 Nov 2012, 15:20

PreviousNext

Return to Cafe

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Ally and 115 guests