Ah yes, the bad parent award goes to me for *gasp* working provide food and a house for my kids. Privilege really isn’t a good look on you. Some families work, some families don’t have drivers, and then some families prefer to go to Pilates. I suggest a filtering. Let the FCPS lawyers decide which families should be prioritized. The bus and driver shortage isn’t getting better. |
With a shortage of teachers, bus, drivers, counselors, nurses, you really think getting lawyers involved is going to solve those problems. Your suggestion will literally make it worse. By the way, your kid can miss homework club and take the regular bus home. |
Such a good use of their time😳. I’m sure they’re just sitting twiddling their thumbs waiting to take up this issue. Find a different issue to obsess about. Oh sorry, you’re too busy working to post here . . . |
| Classic DCUM. I see why this is never going to get better. |
We’re fine without counselors. The ones we had were pro-bullying. |
If the regular bus were an option, then they’d do that. Really interesting that your response to this is “nothing to see here, nothing to do”. Bus shortages are a real problem for a lot of families. Why not try to come up with a solution? |
Happened to my twins in MS one year. Talked with higher ups at MCPS who told me the bus wasn't overcrowded (I still have the email, claimed to have communicated with the school Principal). Told the Principal that if one hair on either of my kids heads was hurt in any way shape or form, I would hold them personally responsible, along with the school system because of the overcrowded bus. Got a new route/bus 2 days later. Another friend followed the bus one morning and counted kids getting on. It was too many and she had proof. Got another bus |
| how is kids sitting on bus floor safe? |
You're an a s s h o l e. Working parents are prioritizing their kids by making sure there's food on the table and a roof over their heads. Sorry we don't have a trust fund. |
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How did the school system underestimate so badly this year?
DD texted that the bus pulled up, informed the kids that she was 110% full so a second bus was dispatched, and then left. I then got a robo-call that another bus would be arriving in 10-15 minutes and let her know. |
They do it based on prior years data and prior years data is messed up b/c up for the two years after Covid, parents didn't want their kids on the school bus. Of course, now nobody cares about Covid and there is currently a surge, so joke's on them! |
| FCPS bus fleet already larger than Greyhound’s. This is what happens when schools don’t effectively teach math or critical thinking for a generation or two. Simple logistical problems can’t be effectively be solved by highly paid Gatehouse staff. |
I'm 100% certain your characterization of school counselors is accurate and also that you are fun at parties. |
Greyhound doesn’t have to have all of the buses coming and going at the same time. The only answer is hire more bus drivers but that’s clearly a problem. I tried to find how much public transit drivers make but I could only find it for the Metrobus. Salary starts at 50,000 dollars a year and they get overtime and benefits. I think the schools are banking on retirees taking these jobs or parents who want to work on the same schedule as their kids. The problem is however that times are hard and both parents need a full time job now. This plan worked in the 70s and 80s when you could make it work on one income or one parent part time, but this has become increasingly difficult to do. |
You must be less than a mile and a half from the school if you don't have bus. Your solution is a coat and umbrella for your kid instead of trying to change the rules at the expense of people who made different choices from you. |