Multiple people with authority stand outside enforcing rules on a consistent basis. |
What can they do if parents don't follow directions? |
People are more likely to follow directions when the principal or AP is out vs some aides. My guess is they would talk to them if they weren’t following rules. |
The principal will literally go up to the cars and tell off the parents. I’ve watched him do it multiple times. |
So he can't do anything really then. I guess if someone was a big enough jerk they could still hold everyone up like before. |
It why would they? The entire school staff and parents would consider them a-holes. |
| Navy is not what it used to be. The only reason kids are still doing well is because of parental support and outside tutoring. The curriculum is completely watered down, but that maybe an FCPS issue more than a Navy issue. They certainly still have some gems among the staff, but the overall quality of teaching has definitely gone down and the teachers seem really checked out. Lukewarm on new admin. Nothing great coming out of there really. |
That’s always been the case though. Parental support and tutoring are the norm at Navy. And don’t get me started on all the AAP prep/angst. |
There's plenty of those among parents there already. |
People are really entitled and impatient in the morning. If your time is so precious that you can’t wait for maybe an old grandparent or someone who doesn’t always use the kiss and ride to figure out the flow, then maybe put your kids on the school bus and avoid the dreaded kiss and ride. There is no reason for so many parents to drive their kids to school in the first place (with the exception of snowcrete). Having principals act like police officers is really ridiculous, but some on here seem to see it as his biggest contribution to Navy. |
Not Navy: Mine were walkers, but when the weather was awful I would drive them. Two or three people not following the protocol can slow things way down for everyone. You know, the ones who get out to hug the kid--or are not ready to unload, even though they have been waiting in line for ten minutes. Sure, there are exceptions--the one who has to unload a large musical instrument or the science project. But, there are some who just don't get it. |
The ones who don’t use the kiss n ride and don’t know how it works are so annoying. They are often the ones who try to pass, too. Parents please don’t send slow grandma or grandpa to drop your kid off at kiss n ride. Have them take them to the bus! |
It is so bizarre that every thread about this school devolves into a conversation about the kiss and ride!! |
I'm not sure that there is anything that would make Navy parents happy. |
+1 I know teachers quitting mid year last year didn’t make parents happy. |