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Schools Open, Parents Mad

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As many schools closed before school was even in session today, some decided not to have a snow day. But the one thing they did not figure into account would be how they’d get all these kids home. When the snow covered streets would become slicker and iced over by afternoon.

A bus driver knew she wouldn’t be able to safely drive the students home and left them all at school. However, not all parents were warned and one waited anxiously for her child to come home but after an hour she began to worry.

Carew said, "I called the school at that point. The school said they had my son, he’d been there the whole time. He was not allowed on the bus because the driver already knew she couldn’t make it."

How would you have felt? While it is a good thing that they didn’t want to risk the lives of these children, they never called all the parents.

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