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TheKeeg 06-01-2014 13:25

Re: Snow days
 
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Originally Posted by Qbot2640 (Post 1322420)
Our county just announced the next two days will be 2 hour delay days, because of very cold morning temperatures. How awesome is that? Prototyping later in the evening, 'cause the kids now get to sleep in for two more hours!

I wish my school district would only delay school instead of canceling it. Like another said, at least this is only week 1 and not the end of week 6. ;)

Ginger Power 06-01-2014 19:53

Re: Snow days
 
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Originally Posted by Tanis (Post 1322376)
Our school does not allow the mentors to schedule meetings when school has been canceled. Though the students are free to get together on their own, the mentors cannot tell them to show up anywhere.

This system works well for us considering we live in Minnesota and there are sure to be more snow days on the way.

Ed Sparks 06-01-2014 20:04

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Even in the deep south (Alabama), we were shut down due to the weather.

crafty 06-01-2014 20:08

Re: Snow days
 
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Originally Posted by Ed Sparks (Post 1322742)
Even in the deep south (Alabama), we were shut down due to the weather.

We were too :(

Whippet 06-01-2014 20:10

Re: Snow days
 
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Originally Posted by Ed Sparks (Post 1322742)
Even in the deep south (Alabama), we were shut down due to the weather.

It's going to be a balmy 30ish degrees here in west Texas tomorrow, so school will proceed as normal.

Walter Deitzler 06-01-2014 20:14

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We wanted to have an 8+ hour meeting today, but the huge amounts of snow made it so that not eve the janitors could get into the building. We do have approval though, that as long as there are janitors, we can be at the school building. Tomorrow we are hoping they can make it in (they are usually told to come in on snow days, unless the weather is REALLY bad), so that we can have a long meeting.

On the plus side, it gave me time to finish chassis and electronic board CAD :D .

Darth Drew 06-01-2014 20:15

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On snow days, our mentor has to contact the administrators to see if we're allowed to meet later in the day, unfortunately we weren't today, fingers crossed for tomorrow.

AndyBare 06-01-2014 20:24

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Yep. Here in Georgia, school is closed tomorrow. "Too cold" crap. No robotics.

Ryan Dognaux 06-01-2014 20:52

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No meetings for us today or tomorrow due to the snow & -23 degree wind chill here in the St. Louis area. Better to happen now than week 5 or 6 though I suppose.

Riverdance 06-01-2014 20:56

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My team is from Connecticut. We have this very unfortunate situation this evening involving the fact that all day today it's been over 50 degrees and raining steadily... and tomorrow the absolute high temperature is 15 degrees. The temperature drop and flash freezing starts tonight.

The snow days and mass cancellations of after-school activities have already cut out tonight's 6:30-9:00 meeting, and if we lose tomorrow's school day, which it's likely that we will, that's another one out the window.

Our team likes to treat snow days as "No school? Let's treat it like a Saturday!" (on Saturdays during build we meet from 8:00 am - 5:00 pm), but it's a little different when the roads are coated in ice. :(

techhelpbb 06-01-2014 22:13

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Just something to think about:

With bad weather, closed schools and limited resources...

FIRST teams might want to consider ways to communicate that reduce travel and team practices that are practical in the event we have more bad weather like this as an example.

In the grander scheme if for no other reason then perhaps to tap mentoring and knowledge from more remote people that might be just too far away.

More and more businesses in the professional world are working remotely.
People make stuff in China all the time and clearly they all don't go to China to do it.

MechEng83 06-01-2014 22:20

Re: Snow days
 
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Originally Posted by techhelpbb (Post 1322858)
Just something to think about:

With bad weather, closed schools and limited resources...

FIRST teams might want to consider ways to communicate that reduce travel and team practices that are practical in the event we have more bad weather like this as an example.

In the grander scheme if for no other reason then perhaps to tap mentoring and knowledge from more remote people that might be just too far away.

We're losing at least 3 days at the beginning of build season (yesterday, today, and tomorrow) so far, plus the makeup days where we usually meet all day, including the day before bag day.

On the communication front, I had a nice long meeting with my engineering captain this afternoon by Skype. We got a lot accomplished, though certainly not as much as if we were able to meet in person.

sarah_storer 06-01-2014 22:26

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Since people usually overreact to "cold weather" in Louisiana [its 34 here]...schools have been delayed and even cancelled around Baton Rouge. Thankfully, our school is smarter and instead of delaying, they're letting us wear jeans instead of the uniform shorts/skirts.

shhrz 06-01-2014 23:06

Re: Snow days
 
You all are more than welcome to come to Israel. It's going to be a cozy high of 68 degrees, with lows in the lower 50's....

Seriously though, stay safe everyone :) The weather sounds horrible

Jay O'Donnell 06-01-2014 23:13

Re: Snow days
 
Our school cancelled after school activities today due to bad roads, so myself and a few other team members had a google hangout to discuss designs and the game itself. It was much more helpful than not communicating with each other at all.
This type of build season with lots of cancellations is nothing new for us New Englanders.


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