When I lived in England I found that places wouldn't close unless they were buried in about 740 feet of snow, ice, rocks, while it was raining blood and glass shards, and the floor had been turned into monster infested lava.
Keyword in this situation is nearHashime said:Really? In Waterloo neither high school or elementary schools have been closed to my knowledge.(whitty name here) said:Im near Toronto Canada, last year, we didnt have a single snow day. Which sucks. This year, in the past 2 weeks, we've missed a total of 5 days of school.
Today was a snow day actually.
The university never closes.
So snow belt then? That would make more sense. I thought you meant Mississauga.(whitty name here) said:Keyword in this situation is nearHashime said:Really? In Waterloo neither high school or elementary schools have been closed to my knowledge.(whitty name here) said:Im near Toronto Canada, last year, we didnt have a single snow day. Which sucks. This year, in the past 2 weeks, we've missed a total of 5 days of school.
Today was a snow day actually.
The university never closes.
Technically part of simcoe/ muskoka area
So everything was still open?Wolfram01 said:Let's just say this is the middle of the afternoon yesterday
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Yeah, mostly they close it because we're not as equipped to run buses on icy roads here in NC. Cars? Sure. But buses... well... not worth the risk. Most counties, it was no school for students, but we still had a workday for all the teachers. Liability makes people pretty cautious in their decision making.silver wolf009 said:Hello dear Escapist, a little background information 1st. Live in the southern united states, just north enough to get snow/sleet, but just south enough for the shcool board to *Pun not intended* freeze up when it does finally hit. Today, December 17, we had less than an inch of solid snowfall. The school system shut down all schools in about 10 counties.
So here is the question, my friends, how do those in positions of authority near you react to snow? Do you live in an area where you never recieve it and dont have to worry about it? Do you live where snow is a constant, something that simply becomes part of the norm? Do you live where any amount of snow causes almost complete sociotal breakdown? Share with us your tales of intrest!
Interestingly enough, I live in around the same geographic area as you.silver wolf009 said:Hello dear Escapist, a little background information 1st. Live in the southern united states, just north enough to get snow/sleet, but just south enough for the shcool board to *Pun not intended* freeze up when it does finally hit. Today, December 17, we had less than an inch of solid snowfall. The school system shut down all schools in about 10 counties.
So here is the question, my friends, how do those in positions of authority near you react to snow? Do you live in an area where you never recieve it and dont have to worry about it? Do you live where snow is a constant, something that simply becomes part of the norm? Do you live where any amount of snow causes almost complete sociotal breakdown? Share with us your tales of intrest!
Yes is everything is open here, in fact I don't remember ever having a snow day.chris11246 said:So everything was still open?
I live in NJ so we dont get off unless its at least a foot usually.
Ha ha. That's funny I just posted a picture of that.civatrix said:Well we just got 2 feet in the span of 24 hours here in Edmonton, Ab, Canada and I'm going to school tomorrow so it looks like we don't shut down for much.
What county is that? I'm in southern Indiana at the moment, Evansville, USI Campus.CalabusDabus said:Generaly the schools around here only close if the salt trucks can't get out to clear the roads, or didn't presalt a bad snowfall.
(I live in a county with only 2,000 people in it in southern indiana.)
I live just over on Vancouver Island in Nanaimo hahaRedlin5 said:I live in Vancouver right now. People and authorities absolutely lose their minds when in snows more than 5 inches. Back in my hometown in Saskatchewan; we shrug and move on. Snow is just a part of life for me and seeing people freak out about it makes me laugh uncontrollably.
Spoiled brats... In Saskatchewan visibility had to be nil and several feet of snow had to be falling before that would happen. Either that or it had to be -45 out.Pizzatrooper said:I live just over on Vancouver Island in Nanaimo hahaRedlin5 said:I live in Vancouver right now. People and authorities absolutely lose their minds when in snows more than 5 inches. Back in my hometown in Saskatchewan; we shrug and move on. Snow is just a part of life for me and seeing people freak out about it makes me laugh uncontrollably.
Yea, we didn't close last time we got snow and we were all pissed about it but it wasn't too too bad, but we have closed once already this year before that. I think Vancouver closes school when we don't sometimes, and vice versa. It's kinda random sometimes, it snows a bunch and there is still school. Barely anything and it's a SNOW DAY!