Your kid probably knew? Didn’t they attend an open house or welcome event? My kid attended both before turning Walls down…but not over the lack of lockers. |
Yes, because nobody has designated office space at my job. It’s not a big deal because nobody uses physical paper or files anymore. |
Why are you carrying multiple bags to work everyday? You don’t need all that stuff. |
Laptop and gym clothes is a lot on a crowded bus or subway. Good thing I don't need a musical instrument too. |
But most kids who take their instrument seriously would need to bring it home anyway, so it's actually not a great example (unlike laptops, which I agree could be left at school & make kids a target when carrying). |
But they could leave the instrument (or at least the ones that fit) in the locker when not needed for music class. (Is there a place where they can leave them during the day now?) |
[quote=Anonymous]Go private if you can afford it. Let another less wealthy child attend Walls.[/quote]
Private is not necessarily better. Private schools have their own issues too: rising costs beyond inflation leading to increasing tuition year after year but not necessarily correlating to better education (although at least your DC will get a locker), issues with teacher retention, uppity families to deal with, etc... If my kid was lucky enough to get in, we would have hands-down taken Walls over the private DC ultimately attended plus wouldn’t have felt the burn in my pocketbook. |