Transcription from twitter:

– In a dark hallway with tons of kids and no power. Tor-nay-duhs on the loose. Been 30 minutes so far.

– If only we could harness all the power from all the cell phones students sneak past policy…

– …almost an hour now…

– Back in class, still no power, still no lunch, kids getting restless…

– Lunch was supposed to be two hours ago. Still holding same class, no power. Are they getting the buses? They seem to want us uninformed.

– It’s 3. Same class since 11:40. Nobody’s eaten. Weather’s cleared. WTF?

– It is almost impossible to imagine this would be tolerated in an affluent district.

– 3:21, 9 minutes to regular dismissal. I doubt any instruction has happened in hours. Thanks JPS.


I don’t have much to add to that, but that it made for possibly the least pleasant day I’ve had in two years with JPS. Most frustrating is the sense that we were being deliberately kept uninformed so that we would keep anticipating relief that wasn’t in fact to come, and would more likely keep our peace. When a tornado came and took the power from my old (tiny & rural) school district before I came to Jackson, they got the buses and sent everyone home early. There were some whispers of that happening today, but then the weather cleared, and whether for that reason or some other we were held captive and ignorant — literally in the dark, hallways and stairs becoming dangerous after even backup lighting failed — until the regular dismissal time. Apparently other schools in the district didn’t lose power, so they went back to business as usual, had lunch, maintained a bell schedule. I hope it was not the case that downtown saw the weather improve and then didn’t think about or give a shit what our circumstances were, that our local administration didn’t represent us to them. I hope there’s a better excuse than that.

 

Also, I wonder what the law has to say about holding kids (90+% of them on federal free or reduced lunch) from 8:20am to 3:30pm without feeding them.

April 4, 2008 · Teachering, Twitter

2 Comments to “Today was a very bad day”

  1. Ben Guest says:

    That’s messed up.

  2. emilyb says:

    Um. Yeah. I have a story from that day too, but I won’t post it in public.

    But let’s put that new chick on the hallway to hold the kids back! YEAH!

    Clinton kept their kids too I think.

    However, did you read the “press release” on our local state news site? It read like they HAD been released.

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