APS: Back to School Night

Anonymous
It’s no kids, unless you need to bring the kids. Ours always has a few there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We haven’t seen anything on back to school night. I’m surprised it’s for adults only - what do people do who can’t get childcare or are a single parent household?


They don’t go. I hired a sitter or skipped it. Now that my kids are older and can stay home alone, I realize it’s useless so I stopped going. It was nice when it was virtual but I don’t want to deal with parking and going into a crowded school after work to hear a generic presentation that I can read online. It’s not a time for you to talk one on one to the teacher anyway.
Anonymous
If they want people to get sitters, they should really have announced the day/time by now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If they want people to get sitters, they should really have announced the day/time by now.


Go to your school's website. Most are already posted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If they want people to get sitters, they should really have announced the day/time by now.


Are you a K parent?? Otherwise, this is nothing new.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s no kids, unless you need to bring the kids. Ours always has a few there.


This is it. There always a handful of kids. It's fine. Most people don't need to bring them and if you do, you do.

What I do find baffling is if both parents show up with kids. Send one parent. Nothing is that earth shattering.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If they want people to get sitters, they should really have announced the day/time by now.


It’s been on the school and APS websites for quite some time. Be proactive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We haven’t seen anything on back to school night. I’m surprised it’s for adults only - what do people do who can’t get childcare or are a single parent household?
I have to get a baby sitter every year. It’s a hassle.
Anonymous
Funny how equitable APS is on some things and other things there’s consideration for. I’ve complained about this for a couple years now, but I just have to either skip or pay for a sitter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If they want people to get sitters, they should really have announced the day/time by now.


It’s been on the school and APS websites for quite some time. Be proactive.


Last year my kids school did not announce the time until after the school year had started. It made it hard to plan how to get my kids to/from activities they had that day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Funny how equitable APS is on some things and other things there’s consideration for. I’ve complained about this for a couple years now, but I just have to either skip or pay for a sitter.


Agree. Sporadic childcare is an issue for so many people for myriad reasons. l
Anonymous
Our school hasn't announced the time yet and unless you were in APS previously, you probably wouldn't know it's not ideal to bring your kiddos. We came from another district and their back to school nights involved the kids (important info they sent to parents). The couple years they tried it without kids, they provided childcare if needed in the gym with activities. It was a 30-45 minute ordeal. It worked out well. Not sure why APS is so ill equipped to have something similar.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Funny how equitable APS is on some things and other things there’s consideration for. I’ve complained about this for a couple years now, but I just have to either skip or pay for a sitter.


Agree. Sporadic childcare is an issue for so many people for myriad reasons. l




+1
Anonymous
This is pretty annoying. I am new to APS and had no idea that it was no kids, and we still don't know the time. My husband has a work event so I'll need to scramble for childcare for a vague time now. 😒

If you were new to the school (1st grade), how important is this info?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was planning to go and just have my kids (3rd and 1st grade) play on the playground for an hour. Would that not be allowed?


In the dark?
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