Anonymous wrote:My school uses the same system with numbered cards and kids in the cafeteria that the PP mentioned.

Anonymous wrote:For how many kids? And how many adults do the walking back and forth? Also, what do people do who only occasionally pick their child up by car?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school uses a number system, where all walkers and car riders are assigned a number and parents are given a card with that number on it that they can either hold (if they are a walker) or display in their car if they are picking up car-riders. All of the kids wait in the cafeteria (supervised by adults and patrols) and then are walked individually by an adult to their parent/car. They dismiss independent walkers (kids who walk home without an adult) first.
That sounds like it takes a lot of extra time, effort, and personnel.
Anonymous wrote:Our school uses a number system, where all walkers and car riders are assigned a number and parents are given a card with that number on it that they can either hold (if they are a walker) or display in their car if they are picking up car-riders. All of the kids wait in the cafeteria (supervised by adults and patrols) and then are walked individually by an adult to their parent/car. They dismiss independent walkers (kids who walk home without an adult) first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school uses a number system, where all walkers and car riders are assigned a number and parents are given a card with that number on it that they can either hold (if they are a walker) or display in their car if they are picking up car-riders. All of the kids wait in the cafeteria (supervised by adults and patrols) and then are walked individually by an adult to their parent/car. They dismiss independent walkers (kids who walk home without an adult) first.
Is this at a public school?
Anonymous wrote:Our school uses a number system, where all walkers and car riders are assigned a number and parents are given a card with that number on it that they can either hold (if they are a walker) or display in their car if they are picking up car-riders. All of the kids wait in the cafeteria (supervised by adults and patrols) and then are walked individually by an adult to their parent/car. They dismiss independent walkers (kids who walk home without an adult) first.
Anonymous wrote:Our school uses a number system, where all walkers and car riders are assigned a number and parents are given a card with that number on it that they can either hold (if they are a walker) or display in their car if they are picking up car-riders. All of the kids wait in the cafeteria (supervised by adults and patrols) and then are walked individually by an adult to their parent/car. They dismiss independent walkers (kids who walk home without an adult) first.