Anonymous wrote:It's a crazy mess if you're not from one of the large feeder areas. TJ transportation is as much of a mess as all of FCPS transportation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of families either drive their kids themselves or carpool with other families to cut down on the amount of time kids spend commuting to TJ. My kid only took the bus a handful of times in four years, we mostly just drove him there and back.
Driving there would not be possible for us. Hopefully the assigned bus stops are at walking distances. Is there a place where we can look up the bus stop locations?
Call TJ Transportation and ask for a list. I know they have a stop at Navy Elementary, South Lakes HS and Louis Archer. Transportation at TJ is messed up. Some kids are able to get dropped off near home while others aren't. it's a mystery how that works. The guy who runs it is very unresponsive so getting things like bus switches, etc is just a royal PIA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of families either drive their kids themselves or carpool with other families to cut down on the amount of time kids spend commuting to TJ. My kid only took the bus a handful of times in four years, we mostly just drove him there and back.
Driving there would not be possible for us. Hopefully the assigned bus stops are at walking distances. Is there a place where we can look up the bus stop locations?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of families either drive their kids themselves or carpool with other families to cut down on the amount of time kids spend commuting to TJ. My kid only took the bus a handful of times in four years, we mostly just drove him there and back.
Driving there would not be possible for us. Hopefully the assigned bus stops are at walking distances. Is there a place where we can look up the bus stop locations?
Anonymous wrote:You would have to call the transportation office and tell them your address and they would tell you the closest stop.
I know they pick up at Mosby Woods elem.school. They may pick up at Navy -- or another school. You cannot count on it being walking distance at all. It's just luck of the draw on where the stops are. I expect they may change if they have a big group of kids closer to one elem. or high school than what they had in the past.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of families either drive their kids themselves or carpool with other families to cut down on the amount of time kids spend commuting to TJ. My kid only took the bus a handful of times in four years, we mostly just drove him there and back.