HouTXmetro wrote: (And my area wasn't even affected by a storm last year, unless you count the remnants of Ivan).
Lol, what a joke. They even posted Tropical Storms Warnings for that and we didn't even get a drop of rain.
I wish I could say Ivan was a joke for us in Atlanta. He dropped two trees in our yard and we ended up with 12-18 inches of water in our crawl space. I'm still fighting the mold a year later.
On top of that, our "genius" School Superintendant insisted that school go on as scheduled--even though every other school system closed before Ivan made it to Atlanta. Finally, at 1:30-2:30 pm, he called for early closings...right as Ivan's worst was arriving.
Our kids were sent home in school buses, even though there were warnings against "high profile vehicles" traveling on the roads (say...aren't school buses "high profile"?). When I complained to the Superintendant by e-mail, I got a response from his "spokesman" who gave me a bunch of pablum and justified their clear incompetence. I asked for a meeting with the Superintendant several times, but never even actually got to speak with or meet with him (boy have things changed---this is the school district I attended as a child, and my parents would have had a meeting immediately upon request for something like this back in the day).
Ten minutes after the last bus rolled through our neigbhorhood, a tree blew over in my yard...and then 30 minutes later, another. Our school district is just danged lucky no child was injured or killed during Ivan.
Since our school administration has the sense God gave gnats, next time we have a hurricane (or its remnants) that is supposed to pass through Atlanta on a school day, I'll be keeping my kids home. Excused absence or not.
Jeny