We're standing by, waiting for them to tell us what to do.
We want to sure that if that storm hits South Carolina, people will have ample time to get out of its way.
People were smart. They stayed home in large part. They enjoyed an extended holiday.
Our staff has been trained extensively on how to teach students with multiple levels of intelligence in the same class.
Yesterday we increased our condition level to four. We're one step from the bottom, an increased state of readiness, and could increase more.
We're not experienced in driving in snow and ice here, so the prudent thing is to have people off the roadway during a situation like this.
We want to make sure all assets are in place to evacuate so that no one in South Carolina dies because they weren't able to leave South Carolina and go inland to safety.
We want to be sure people in South Carolina are paying attention to the storm. We wouldn't want anyone in South Carolina to be caught off guard.
Tune in to the storm in the morning.
We help in any way we can without leaving South Carolina in jeopardy.
We don?t think it?s a done deal yet. It?s moving really slow so we have to hang with it. But there is some expectation it will move toward the coast.
We don't think it's a done deal yet. It's moving really slow, so we have to hang with it. But there is some expectation it will move toward the coast.
We don't think it's a done deal yet, ... It's moving really slow, so we have to hang with it. But there is some expectation it will move toward the coast.
South Carolinians would prefer we not be atop that list again,
You're asking us to give you lessons learned when class is still in session.
It's been a difficult storm to follow. We're keeping a close watch on it and we want people in South Carolina to watch us.
In a disaster, no state in the Union has all the assets to do what will be needed.
The Highway Patrol had to deal with a lot of (weather-related) wrecks yesterday, but there were no serious injuries.