Here in NC, many school systems decided to operate on a 2 hour delay due to the cold temperatures. I woke up at 430 am and it was 5° and had only warmed up to 9° by the time I left at 7 am.
The reason the school systems made this decision was because many children ride the buses and would have to wait outside in the cold and some would have to walk to their bus stop. Much of the county I live in is rural so the bus route is often 1 1/2 hours long or more and if you have ever ridden a school bus, the heat on it sucks. Since the buses are operated on diesel fuel, they have a hard time starting in the cold as well.
Many parents and even people who have no stake in the matter (no children in school, like myself) are upset that the school is taking away class time because it is cold. A lot of parents have to go into work late so they can either take their kids to school or wait for the bus with them. They feel like the school system is "babying" the kids because they have NEVER delayed school for cold temperatures before and it has been colder than this before. Many also argue that there are other states that are much colder all the time that don't delay schools.
I personally can see both sides to this argument. While I think it is silly to delay school because it's cold, at least they aren't cancelling and kids are still getting classroom time. What are your thoughts? Have you ever heard of this?