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Old 11-05-2021, 07:34 AM #5
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How many days would be interrupted by snow in the average kids school career?

I lived in Scotland and there was never a day the schools were closed from snow for my entire time at school
My kids have had maybe 3 in our entire primary school experience (7 years now). I had a few as a kid but it wasn't because of the snow, it was because if it got too cold the school's ancient coal-fired heating system couldn't keep up and they had to send us home because the classrooms were freezing .

We also once got a week off because there was a minor fire in the school and, as this was before the days of fire doors/keeping fire doors shut, all the classrooms were open and got coated in a fine layer of soot, and as it was deemed that it could be hazardous to asthmatics etc, they had to get the whole place scrubbed down. Lolz.
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