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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]At our school no one is allowed in the buiding without checking in at the office and getting a nametag that must be displayed. I suppose if you wanted to do that in the morning and then walk your kid to their classroom they wouldn't say no, but they'd certainly be annoyed - can you imagine having to scan hundreds of parents' ids and print out name badges for the 30 seconds to walk a kid to the classroom? If you have a real reason to be in the school - volunteering for something, teacher meeting, etc. then you just go to the office and check in and then you're on your way. I can't imagine any school in this day allowing unfettered access to the building by any random adult that happens to be walk in.[/quote] OP wants to hang out for the school breakfast once in a while, and pop down and chat with the teacher any morning she wants. The school functioned fine the previous way before. It is a small DCPS school. Most parents left as soon as their child walked in. The letter sent home states that no one but ECE parents can come inside in the morning no exceptions. For pick up, no one can come in before school ends. The school website never contains information and one major issue that parents had with the school in previous years is a severe lack of communication. We don't get consistent e mails from the principal, office staff, school sanctioned listservs, etc. As I said before, this principal was heavily criticized last year for many things and some people were trying to get her removed. I think that that is the reason for the change. However, it is good to know that this happens at other schools. I have never seen it personally. I am just wondering how communication will work now. Our PTA did not share information either. Most teachers did not share their e mail address. We really got our info from our child which is very unreliable or when we walked in we might see a sign posted or catch a teacher or administrator and ask them a question. This goes way beyond patents who just want to pop in.[/quote] It sounds like they are trying to minimize chaos in the two most chaotic parts of the day. If you want to get more emails or set up a school list serve, address those things. If you want to communicate with your child's teacher, ask at back to school night what the best way to reach her is (email, phone, whatever). If you have a question for an administrator, pick up the phone and call and ask. If the custom at your school was to bother admins and teachers during drop off and pick up, it's no wonder they are making these changes.[/quote]
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