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Fairfax County Public Schools force Students to go to school during a snowstorm
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Quote:The DC area isn't foreign to snow like more Southern states are, where more than a dusting of snow is a very rare occurrence. That area of the country gets over a foot of snow every year. I understand they don't have the same level of equipment as more Northern states, but that hardly looks like much more than one to two inches. Given that I live around the DC area, I know what they have. Snow isn't foreign, but it's also not a given in any year either. One to two inches can easily shut down roads around here.
I was wrong about Trent Baalke.
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