Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here -- we are at our IB elementary and get free metrobus travel to and from school. I'm trying to work out if we are going to lose that, or if this refers to some other program.
I'm trying to work out (a) what the program that's being cut is and (b) whether it affects subsidized wmata travel:
http://www.wmata.com/fares/purchase/passes.cfm#students
How far are you from your IB school that you need to take a bus to get there? We are OOB at a school one neighborhood over and we walk every morning. It's a little less than a mile.
We are right on the edge of the boundary. It's exactly a mile. That's a 40 minute round trip for whichever parent walks the kids to school -- you have to come all the way back for metro. It's not that it's too far to walk. It's that there isn't enough time in the morning to do it. And in the evening, the kids are wiped out.
Also, in winter, the streets are not particularly well lit.
Anonymous wrote:Currently all kids ride the bus for me when you show your DC One card to the driver.
I get my child a monthly metro (train) pass for $30 a month and it's unlimited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here -- we are at our IB elementary and get free metrobus travel to and from school. I'm trying to work out if we are going to lose that, or if this refers to some other program.
I'm trying to work out (a) what the program that's being cut is and (b) whether it affects subsidized wmata travel:
http://www.wmata.com/fares/purchase/passes.cfm#students
How far are you from your IB school that you need to take a bus to get there? We are OOB at a school one neighborhood over and we walk every morning. It's a little less than a mile.
Anonymous wrote:OP here -- we are at our IB elementary and get free metrobus travel to and from school. I'm trying to work out if we are going to lose that, or if this refers to some other program.
I'm trying to work out (a) what the program that's being cut is and (b) whether it affects subsidized wmata travel:
http://www.wmata.com/fares/purchase/passes.cfm#students
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS does provide transportation for kids who live in failing school districts and get into another school via the lottery, a hold over from the No Child Left Behind provisions. However, they have announced that they will no longer be provided those services after this school year.
I thought that the plan was to make transportation via Metro and MetroBus free for those students?
Anonymous wrote:DCPS does provide transportation for kids who live in failing school districts and get into another school via the lottery, a hold over from the No Child Left Behind provisions. However, they have announced that they will no longer be provided those services after this school year.