Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved from a tough commute HRCS to an easier commute MRCS, and it has made all the difference in our world and stress factors. Both parents work, and we only have one car + multiple kids, so logistics matter greatly to our family sanity.
What is an MRCS?
I guess it's a middling-regarded charter school? Haha.
Anonymous wrote:We live in Ward 5 and only applied to charters with decent commutes. Drop-off at school, leave car near metro. Other parent gets car and drives to school for pickup. about a mile to school from metro or home. It works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved from a tough commute HRCS to an easier commute MRCS, and it has made all the difference in our world and stress factors. Both parents work, and we only have one car + multiple kids, so logistics matter greatly to our family sanity.
What is an MRCS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We didn't care for our IB option and like our charter school a lot.
We were able to form a carpool with 2 other families, so no one does the drive more than 3-4 days per week which makes it manageable.
How do you do this with multiple children?
When we started we all just had 1 child. Only one family (us) added a second child 3 years younger than the others. Everyone has minvans, so it works. We all have enough car seats for all the kids.
Anonymous wrote:We moved from a tough commute HRCS to an easier commute MRCS, and it has made all the difference in our world and stress factors. Both parents work, and we only have one car + multiple kids, so logistics matter greatly to our family sanity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We didn't care for our IB option and like our charter school a lot.
We were able to form a carpool with 2 other families, so no one does the drive more than 3-4 days per week which makes it manageable.
How do you do this with multiple children?
Anonymous wrote:We didn't care for our IB option and like our charter school a lot.
We were able to form a carpool with 2 other families, so no one does the drive more than 3-4 days per week which makes it manageable.