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❄️ Please review important information on Baltimore County Public Schools closing and emergency procedures. Decisions regarding school operations are made by 5:30 a.m. Learn more at

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Yea that snow storm is coming in hot close Monday and maybe Tuesday

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just close them now LMFAO

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Your don't think about the B.O.S that have to come in to them build that are drive they own cars when it's not safe while your are still home in your house with your family how unfair is that their can lose their life and nothing is gave to their family.

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Please note: The Education Foundation of BCPS, Inc. follows @BaltCoPS closings and delays! Stay Warm!

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close them the fuck yall waiting for 😭😭😭😭

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Come on... Tuesday, January 7th. Make a decision

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