Anonymous wrote:OP here. The program requires us to walk them in and sign them in and sign them out. The program never told us where to park.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. The program requires us to walk them in and sign them in and sign them out. The program never told us where to park.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were told we could park in the student parking lot in the summer. Make sure you don't park in the staff parking lot.
Also, to answer another poster's question about walking in a middle schooler. I did for my rising 6th grader on the first day because he couldn't locate the building from the parking lot.
Frankly I am not familar with the buildings either so if I can't figure it out, then I would not expect my child to either.
Yes, and you can - with a permit.
You can appeal your ticket by e-mailing parking@montgomerycollege.edu and telling them that nobody told you that you needed a permit.
Anonymous wrote:We were told we could park in the student parking lot in the summer. Make sure you don't park in the staff parking lot.
Also, to answer another poster's question about walking in a middle schooler. I did for my rising 6th grader on the first day because he couldn't locate the building from the parking lot.
Frankly I am not familar with the buildings either so if I can't figure it out, then I would not expect my child to either.
Anonymous wrote:i just received a $50 parking ticket for dropping off my middle schooler at a program at Montgomery College. I had no idea this parking was illegal and the program never told us where to park. Is the ticket tied to the county system?
Anonymous wrote:i just received a $50 parking ticket for dropping off my middle schooler at a program at Montgomery College. I had no idea this parking was illegal and the program never told us where to park. Is the ticket tied to the county system?