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Kids, teachers head home after being stranded overnight at Highland school
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GET OVER IT!!!
The kids survived. If you keep them home for a snow day put them to shoveling the driveway.
The point is that safety should always come first. The one reason I transferred back to UT from LA was because I have a laptop and can work from home if needed. I have already done so twice this year because I didn't want to risk my life (or someone else's) by driving.
Whatever happened to idea of buliding 2 snow days into a school year's calendar? Then if it's a light winter, you get a longer spring break. No making up school on Saturday like I had to in 1996 in high school. What a joke that was.
Also to all of those who think one missed day will make or break your kids academic career, you are placing way too much emphasis on a broken public school system. It's not quantity, it's quality. Perhaps if you used that snow day to read to your kids, you'd all be better off anyhow. Bottom line: safety first. Don't question it.
While I'm glad you enjoy risking your life going to work with snow all over your car, that does not mean we should all be so casual with our regards to life (our own and others). If some people feel uncomfortable or unsafe driving, that is their decision. Shouting and letting us know how strong and brave you are is not impressive. I think perhaps you have a few things to get over.
Makes sense, right? Maybe? If this is what you are used to. I'm not!
Utah should first improve planning of roads, making actual alternate routes that won't get plugged by the same intersection. Utah could then announce by radio different traffic routes away from one another instead of toward each other. And that would enable coordinating better snow removal and policing of traffic; roadways wouldn't be parking lots and plows could maneuver. And just drive.
Utah shouldn't have more snow days than Minnesota.
Making up a day of school would be alot better than having students stranded or worse yet get in an accident because we were so worried about making sure we are at school X amount of days. Hind sight is 20/20 and hopefully this experience has taught us all a valuable lesson. Don't take Utah weather for granite Sometimes it's better to be safe than sorry.
To others complaining- the administrators and others in charge are human beings too. They make mistakes- they get caught off guard just like everybody else. Nobody is perfect. You can't honestly believe that if they had known what would happen that they would have the kids spending the night at the school by choice?
As far as the snow- isn't it great! How many years of drought has the west been suffering under? How low are the reservoirs? Woo hoo!!! Keep 'em coming! And yes I live in Arizona now, but I grew up in Utah and I'll be back there for next winter- love that snow!
We parents just need to relax and let kids have some unplanned, uncontrolled experiences. We need to let our kids have the PRIVILEGE of learning from such events...our world needs problem solvers who don't run for a safe haven every time things get out of keel. Be glad they had the experience and were safe the whole while. Oh, and be very thankful for caring teachers who didn't take refuge in the staff room!
The schools are closed for a REASON!!! I witnessed this last night. No one should be laying blame on the school district. If I hadn't been at the school when I was, my kids could have been stranded on one of the busses. I think that we should be very greatful to all the teachers, administators, and parents who took care of our children for us and kept them safe. I want to say a big thank you to the community and for the falculty at Ridgeline for all their work.
We saw 4WD $40k trucks stuck and after they drove in the median. When you cant see 5 feet in front of you, you can't drive. I saw the last bus pulled out of the road at 9:30pm last night. This was bad, really bad. If you were out there in Highland last night, especially Highland Blvd and SR92, you would know that saying "get over it" would have no merit regarding this storm.
Again grow up and how about you think twice before commenting on a situation you know entirely nothing about.
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Looking through snow splattered front doors, students leave with their parents from Ridgeline Elementary Thursday morning after spending the night. Students that were stranded over night at Ridgeline Elementary in Highland due to the snow storm that swept into northern Utah County Wednesday afternoon.
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