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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] OP here. No it's not a courtesy, it's school's policy. And if you drive and want to do it yourself you have to park in another area and walk all the way around the building to pick up your child. I have a small infant and I'm not going to do it. Where we live we already have a foot of snow outside so the less I have to take my kids out the better. Anyway, I doubt the PP is a teacher. English is my second language and I can see so many mistakes regarding grammar and spelling in her post, I doubt any school would have someone like that being responsible for teaching anything to any child in a classroom setting. DC is in a Montessori program so she'll have plenty of time to practice independence. Hopping in the car on her own or not will not interfere with her learning process. I'd rather her to be alive in case we get into an ugly accident. [b] I don't usually have this kind of reaction but your post rubs me the wrong way. A person responsible for buckling children into their caresats should at least be aware of the most updated laws and regulations.[/b] [/quote] This is an aid. Do you want her educated on the lastest on Montessori? First Aid? Security policies? who is allowed to pick up which child on which day? Plastics? GMO? Administering an epi pen if needed? etc etc etc Regarding it not being a courtsy / school policy - our school also has kiss and drop - but there are specific requirements that you as the driver need to follow to use that line. Your child needs to be in a carseat on the right hand side. Must be FF. And bags must be ready to get out. If you have decided to do something else- the school is not telling you to change. They are just saying that it is not within the rules provided for using the kiss and drop lane and you need to park and walk your child in. [/quote]
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