OP again- Like the PP said, if you are new to the school, you have to audition for the middle school. Prior to that it is all lottery, so kids can get in up until 5th without auditions. There are of course not many spots at the higher grades since it requires kids leaving the school for spots to be open.Anonymous wrote:I know this is not the original issue but regarding Pullen- don't you have to audition in for middle school? So your kids might not even go there for middle school.
Anonymous wrote:I know this is not the original issue but regarding Pullen- don't you have to audition in for middle school? So your kids might not even go there for middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not drive your child?
Because it is 25 minutes each way and I don't want to spend in hour in the car with my preschooler for no reason. When we signed up for the school they said that we would be provided bus transportation for free (I am sure I am paying for it in property taxes). I don't have the money to have to start filling my gas tank way more often by driving an extra hour a day. I don't mind doing it on occasion. I don't even mind if they combine stops and I have to drive to one nearby, it just isn't a great drive to her school and I can't imagine doing it everyday. I may have to reconsider and put her in the neighborhood school but so far I absolutely love her lottery school. I hope we can get it resolved.
Do you mind if I ask which school this is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not drive your child?
Because it is 25 minutes each way and I don't want to spend in hour in the car with my preschooler for no reason. When we signed up for the school they said that we would be provided bus transportation for free (I am sure I am paying for it in property taxes). I don't have the money to have to start filling my gas tank way more often by driving an extra hour a day. I don't mind doing it on occasion. I don't even mind if they combine stops and I have to drive to one nearby, it just isn't a great drive to her school and I can't imagine doing it everyday. I may have to reconsider and put her in the neighborhood school but so far I absolutely love her lottery school. I hope we can get it resolved.
Anonymous wrote:Why not drive your child?
Anonymous wrote:OP, it is usually because they do not have enough bus drivers, so one driver is assigned to run a route, then doubles back and go do another route. The bus supervisor knows this is a problem but has no more drivers.
Anonymous wrote:And you don't have unrealistic expectations. 10 minutes late is one thing but 30 min late is unacceptable.
They often have growing pains at the beginning of the school year but it's been a couple of weeks now. Once winter comes, you don't want those babies to be out waiting for 30 min.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is in K so I don't know if my expectations are too high, but her bus is picking her up consistently at least 30 minutes late. She has not been to school on time yet, the bus often arrives up to an hour late to the school. I can't drive her every day. Is this normal? I have been calling my bus depot and they just tell me it will be on time tomorrow, then of course it is late again. I have sent a message on facebook to the PGPS transportation page, they haven't gotten back to me yet. What else can I do?