Anonymous wrote:If your child is safe and able to sit around for 15 minutes bored while they wait for you, I’d pick my battles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What exactly are the “ safety concerns” OP?
well, the kids are wondering around and anyone can get through the front door -one ring the gaurd opens to everyone has an easy acess to kids- we cannot pretend that school shootings do not happen.
Perhaps they did “spare the children a moment to collect their belongings” — prior to and in the process of getting them ready to be picked up as scheduled.
again I arrived 15 minutes BEFORE
Were you expecting the teachers to wait until someone arrived for each kid to begin this process?
yes the same if I were to pick my child at 5:00pm
“Poor kids”? Really? In any case, If you can’t “physically accommodate their expectations “ — which, as far as I can tell, are about picking up your kid on time, then perhaps this particular program won’t work well for you. And, yes, this is normal. The teachers probably are eager to leave. Just like you, they have scheduled responsibilities and appointments.
Well, as I am told the aftercare should run till 6:00 the teachers should not have any expectations to leave before 6.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hated Flex when they were at our school. I don't know that it's actually that abnormal in the last 15 minutes, especially if there are only 3 kids left. But I HATED Flex. They were awful in myriad ways.
How come they are still providing their services? How come parents do not care enough to complain?
Anonymous wrote:What exactly are the “ safety concerns” OP?
well, the kids are wondering around and anyone can get through the front door -one ring the gaurd opens to everyone has an easy acess to kids- we cannot pretend that school shootings do not happen.
Perhaps they did “spare the children a moment to collect their belongings” — prior to and in the process of getting them ready to be picked up as scheduled.
again I arrived 15 minutes BEFORE
Were you expecting the teachers to wait until someone arrived for each kid to begin this process?
yes the same if I were to pick my child at 5:00pm
“Poor kids”? Really? In any case, If you can’t “physically accommodate their expectations “ — which, as far as I can tell, are about picking up your kid on time, then perhaps this particular program won’t work well for you. And, yes, this is normal. The teachers probably are eager to leave. Just like you, they have scheduled responsibilities and appointments.
Anonymous wrote:I hated Flex when they were at our school. I don't know that it's actually that abnormal in the last 15 minutes, especially if there are only 3 kids left. But I HATED Flex. They were awful in myriad ways.