So you are saying the issue is getting from the bus stop home and (I'm assuming) you normally pick them up from the bus? I guess I'd look to see if there is a neighbor (adult or trusted highschooler who drives) who can pick them up from the bus. Or maybe the parent of another kid who gets off at the same stop (if applicable). |
| I did not realize so many kids had no parents |
This. I currently have a kid in an out of bounds MS. You should have checked your kid's calendar and made the arrangements in advance or you have to take time off to drop your kid home if no one else can do that for you. The library option may work for an older kid but I would be stressed if I had my kid taking public transport alone in MS. The staying with a friend sounds like a good option if the kid actually has close friends. But for an introvert that would not work. |
Totally agree about advance planning: several perfect storms did away with multiple backup plans. We eventually found a way but would probably have just had DC skip school otherwise. It makes me wonder how often other families with less flexibility than we usually have might face the same choice even on a regular school day. |
In this economy? |
Because you're an idiot? |
You take a day off from work if you can't find anyone to care for your child. |
After care programs won't take kids with significant special needs. So that suggests people are sending relatively neurotypical and typically-developing 12 year olds to after care. That's embarrassing for the kids and the parents. |
While it sounds like aftercare would not have worked for the OP's situation, this is a ridiculous comment. Our aftercare provider accepts middle schoolers and there is a separate room for them. They basically sit on their chromebooks (doing homework or goofing off) for an hour or two until their parents can pick them up. It's no big deal. My kid did it in 6th grade and there was a fair number of other 6th graders there. It was useful for kid to get homework done so they didn't have to do anything when they got home. |
Is there a grandparent or neighbor that could pick them up from the bus stop? Can you or your DH work from home at least 1/2 day? Can they uber? Otherwise you take off. Unless you know that no instruction will happen in any of their classes I would send them to school. |