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School drives, parking lots too icy this morning, writer says

About: There will be school Monday, January 11, 2010 in Adair Co., KY

To ColumbiaMagazine.com:

As a parent, along with other parents I've spoken to this morning, I must say I was livid when I took my children to school this morning.

The conditions of the school parking lots and entrances was atrocious. After speaking to Mr. Treece this morning, I found out it is the school's responsibility to clear the area, but someone certainly dropped the ball.

It did not look to me as if there had been anything done to clear the area. I saw four wheel drive trucks and buses spinning tires trying to get in the entrances and up the inclines to the schools.

The area we let our children out in the rear of Col. Wm. Casey was covered in ice. It was in no way a safe area for our children and the employees of the school system.

I do not understand how anyone who may have driven out to school early this morning to check on the conditions would have said they were acceptable for traffic. Seems we could do better.

s/Breanna Bolin




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