Some students weren’t too happy that the Peel District School Board (PDSB) didn’t call for a snow day on Monday despite the slippery conditions.

The PDSB tweeted on Monday that despite the bone-chilling weather all buses except those in Caledon and all schools were still open for business.

On Monday, Jan. 6, all Caledon buses are cancelled due to weather & road conditions. All other buses are running and all schools are open. — Peel School Board (@PeelSchools) January 6, 2014

Some students like Danielle Cordina tweeted “there is a flash freeze. How is that justified as safe for teachers and inner city buses to get there safely.”

Jason Chua reacted, “@PeelSchools I began crying when I saw this tweet.”

But others were less cordial including one person who tweeted “Shoutout @PeelSchools for f—– my day up.”

Another user posted, “@PeelSchool yeo flights are cancelled and they fly schools are not cancelled and I have to f—– walk thank you for ruining my day.”

One woman said the students should be punished for their negative tweets.

@PammyWood @PeelSchools I also dearly hope that the negative tweeters are facing consequences for their actions. — Laura Brady (@LauraB7) January 6, 2014

The school board, which wasn’t immediately available for comment, told students on Twitter to be respectful online and reminded others “to choose your words wisely please #BeKind.”

The board also reminded everyone of its digital code of conduct and started counter tweeting using the hashtag #showyourbestself.

Over 19,000 followers and only a few Snow Day #meantweets. Guess it’s true that kindness is contagious. #PeelProud — Peel School Board (@PeelSchools) January 6, 2014

How should the board deal with the students’ mean tweets? Share your thoughts in the comments.