Teacher travel problems should not close schools
IS it not the teachers' problem if they choose to live miles away from their place of work and therefore have a problem when it starts to snow? It is pathetic to penalise pupils by closing schools for this reason.
Will Gauden
Wiltshire Road
Chaddesden
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Comments
by Sam_Vimes
Wednesday, January 16 2013, 7:45AM
“It's astonishing really. Parents working a distance away from these schools managed to negotiate the terrible conditions to pick their kicked-out-of-school kids whilst teachers must have been sitting there wringing their colelctive hands about how arctic the weather was at the time.
Pathetic....it's time this country stopped hyping everything to such an extreme that a light dusting of slightly soggy snow actually brings kids' education to a halt.
What next? It's too hot to teach them when (if) the May temperature goes over 20 degrees celcius?”