There's nothing worse than having to trek to school when there's a snowstorm, and these Fairfax, Virginia high school students know the struggle all too well. After a big snow storm hit their county, students complained it took hours to get to school because of dangerous road conditions caused by the storm. Some people even ended up in the hospital due to car accidents, yet the Fairfax County School Board still thought that wasn't enough to cancel classes—or even have delayed openings.

So students started the hashtag #CloseFCPS in protest, and it's pretty hilarious. Check out some of the best tweets.

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We will tell our children about the legend of 1/6/15 #closeFCPS pic.twitter.com/idMlr2bTIv — Matt Godin (@Mattgodin7) January 6, 2015

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I just saw this girl slip and fall now she's in the hospital with serious injuries #closeFCPS pic.twitter.com/VH3FWg0Rmt — Connor Davies (@Condor_Davies) January 6, 2015

The Fairfax County School Board has since apologized and granted delayed openings, proving once again the power of Twitter. But many students aren't satisfied. They wanted the day off, and who can blame them?

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Ariel Nagi Social Media Editor, Seventeen I'm obsessed with all things social media and live-tweeting my fave shows like ~Pretty Little Liars~.

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