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Reply to "How does a 2 hour delay help anything? Either close school or make it a regular day!"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The frustrating thing about today is that it's a temperature issue rather than an icy roads issue. I think they should be handled differently, because there are no direct safety issues with normal start time on very cold days. Here's my idea. On 2 hour delayed starts, school staff (or selected school staff) should be asked to report on time. School administrators can handle this as they'd like to (liberal leave for teachers/staff who need it). School doors open as usual and kids are corralled in the gym/library/cafeteria etc. until the start of school. This is exactly what happens on a normal day (for ES and MS), except the period of corralling would be up to 2 hours instead of 40 minutes. Enough teachers would be on hand to keep things under control. After the first year of doing it this way, the school would get a sense of how many teachers/staff they would need on hand based on the number of kids who arrive. Probably more in some schools than others. And they could use a rotation or whatever method they want to staff the normal arrival period. This would make it safer for all kids, because parents would choose the safer option for them. And if not so many kids are in need of the early drop off option, most of the teachers could use the two hours as a planning period.[/quote] You do understand that it is not the school’s responsibility to provide babysitting for your child, right? One of your obligations as a parent is to figure out childcare for the hours that your child is not in school. In case you haven’t figured it out, this will happen a handful of times a year. So you need to plan accordingly. [/quote]
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