If you look at the sections on trespassing (which are state law issues, not school board regulation issues), there are clauses that can be used to bar students from doing this. |
So, a bunch of kids hanging out by the main doors to the school won't cause any work for the staff before hours? They won't horseplay? There won't be any bullying? There won't be any discipline issues during this time? |
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I really hate that they changed the bell For a bunch of teenagers who are going to get any more sleep anyway.
But what I hate even more is the bunch of you entitled don't apply to me people who are going to send you kids onto the property when and where they are not permitted, thereby causing problems And wasting the time of the same administration, teachers and staff that you complain about not having enough time to do what you want them to do in the first place. And by October you're going to be on here whining because a vice principal or teacher would have an early morning conference with you because they are too busy looking after kids who have no business being there before the doors open. |
OMG the typos ! |
The key being, "when school is not in session." School is in session for kids whose parents pay for before and after care, but not for everyone. I don't know about your school, but at our school, the aftercare kids play on the playground during aftercare in nice weather (I can't speak to before care, I've never been at the school at that time). The regulation is in part to protect the children enrolled in aftercare, to make sure that they are the only kids playing at the playground, and that other children can't come around to make trouble, and neighborhood weirdos can't start creeping on them. |
This is actually what everybody did before elementary school (not in MCPS), when I was growing up. Well, that, and play on the playground. That was normal life. When did it stop being normal life? |
MCPS is going to charge a 9-year-old with trespassing, for waiting outside the school for 15 minutes before the school doors open? |
Oh, I didn't realize that MCPS provided aftercare. I don't consider aftercare "school" in session. Its daycare. Shrug. Glad no one has tried to pull that crap at our school! We love hanging out at the playground on nice days after school. The daycare kids are free to join us.
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Before and after care aren't school. Where is the regulation that closes the playground to the community during before/after care? |
Why would the aftercare get exclusive use of a school playground after school hours? That is a sincere question. Is that in the aftercare's contract? |
| I think MoCo CPS is pretty leary about bad press after the national derision during the free range lady debacles. |
It stopped being normal life when parents started suing schools for injuries and other issues that happened on the playground when the kids were hanging out unsupervised in front of the school before it opened. |
| At our school, anyone can use the playground after school. I have little kids, but I have seen older kids playing there without parents and didn't really think twice about it. |
Has this happened in MCPS? |
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Wow this thread is truly brought out the narcissistic entitled Loonies!
I am not leaving my child where the owner and/or supervisor of the property is telling me they are not permitted. |