Anonymous wrote:Get rid of buses and put the onus on parents to take personal responsibility for getting their kids to and from school. Problem solved, millions of $ saved.
OP here, I'm tired of complaining and feeling overwhelmed about this, so I started thinking about solutions today and how parents could make a change.
Someone on a previous forum mentioned open the cafeterias early so parents can drop off their children if the issue relates to children waiting in the cold for the bus. Brilliant idea and doable.
Other ideas....
Can parents take turns babysitting the cafeteria kids? Presumably not every teacher can plow her street.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, I'm tired of complaining and feeling overwhelmed about this, so I started thinking about solutions today and how parents could make a change.
Someone on a previous forum mentioned open the cafeterias early so parents can drop off their children if the issue relates to children waiting in the cold for the bus. Brilliant idea and doable.
Other ideas....
Anonymous wrote:Not sure but sign me up. My kids are not yet part of fcps but our preschool follows fcps and it boils me beyond belief that they're taking advantage of fcps when none of the concerns for closure affect the preschool yet we pay, and they keep closing.
Anonymous wrote:That's because FCPS has 12 snow days built into their schedule. Arlington elementary schools have 1.
Anonymous wrote:This is the 2nd year in a row that FCPS has been closed on more days than other schools in the area, including large school systems in Montgomery County.
Who can we contact as parents to address this issue and come up with solutions for some of the obstacles that keeps them from opening on snow days? What can we as parents do to solve this issue?
The other aspect is to explore various venues in the community that offer camp during snow days, especially a place where children can run around indoors.