Thursday, September 2, 2021

Frederick Co. superintendent ‘deeply sorry’ for keeping schools fully open after bus rescue

After 10 children needed to be rescued from a bus caught in rising floodwaters, the superintendent of Frederick County Public Schools in Maryland said she’s “deeply sorry” for keeping the system open for a full day as the remnants of Hurricane Ida bore down on the D.C. region.

In a note to the school community, Superintendent Terry Alban apologized.

“Our decision to remain open for a full day led to last-minute changes for families, along with stress and anxiety for many. For that, I am deeply sorry. My first priority is to keep students and staff safe. I am grateful that everyone was able to get safely to their homes,” she wrote...

https://wtop.com/frederick-county/2021/09/frederick-co-superintendent-deeply-sorry-for-keeping-schools-fully-open-after-bus-rescue/?fbclid=IwAR2X1qryClp0YQO9yCZxmfkveNCcT2wgtEEFZXL6SbuKKxnVtqR1kwBXkus

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