It was the trigger to cause them to make a different decision. I don’t think people need to know all the bus stops. Just call the school or ask the neighbors, it isn’t that difficult.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my oldest was in Kindergarten, we received a handout that listed all the bus stops. That fall the DMV had the sniper issue. After that, we only received the one spot for our local bus stop. They stopped making the routes public after that. That may have been the impetus.
That doesn't exactly seem like a well-reasoned long-term response to an exceptional incident.
Anonymous wrote:When my oldest was in Kindergarten, we received a handout that listed all the bus stops. That fall the DMV had the sniper issue. After that, we only received the one spot for our local bus stop. They stopped making the routes public after that. That may have been the impetus.
Anonymous wrote:When my oldest was in Kindergarten, we received a handout that listed all the bus stops. That fall the DMV had the sniper issue. After that, we only received the one spot for our local bus stop. They stopped making the routes public after that. That may have been the impetus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They don’t publish bus stops for security reasons.
Other school districts make their bus routes public.
I guess those other school districts don’t take safety as seriously as FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They don’t publish bus stops for security reasons.
Other school districts make their bus routes public.
Anonymous wrote:They don’t publish bus stops for security reasons.
Anonymous wrote:The bus stops for the townhouse neighborhoods I know in KG’s district are where the exit road meets the main road on your way out of the complex. For example it could be on Kirby or Westmoreland.
Ask some of the neighbors.