No. Maybe for two days, but not for two weeks. This isn't possible.Anonymous wrote:For the next two weeks, you go into work late so that you can bring your daughter to school. Your spouse goes home early each day so they can pick your daughter up.
It's a different route.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Option school or neighborhood sxhool? Define ‘clearly to far’. Are you aware of another bus stop that would work better?
Yes, if it's an option school, the bus routes use "hubs" and no longer make multiple stops within neighborhoods.
Otherwise, I'd just take her to the same stop your neighbor kids go to. They don't always check paperwork to verify the assigned stop. If they do, I would make note on the paper and tell the bus driver you have contacted APS about the error and the official change is pending. Good luck.
Close hub stop that we want is very close to the house (0.2-0.4mi). Assigned hub stop is well over the 1 mile walk zone. Kid is a kindergartener. I can try just putting her on the wrong bus in the morning, but I don't want her driving around Arlington on the wrong bus on her way home on the first day. She'll be traumatized if they try to drop her and no one is there.
Is it on the same route? If so- don't worry about it- just go to the closer stop. If its a different bus, then I would still just put her on it and send a note to the teacher noting the errror and giving the correct bus. A different bus is somewhat more complicated- a different stop is just irrelevant.
No, the babysitter has other kids.Anonymous wrote:Can your babysitter Uber with her for the first two weeks from assigned bus stop? Obviously not ideal and it sucks you are dealing with this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Option school or neighborhood sxhool? Define ‘clearly to far’. Are you aware of another bus stop that would work better?
Yes, if it's an option school, the bus routes use "hubs" and no longer make multiple stops within neighborhoods.
Otherwise, I'd just take her to the same stop your neighbor kids go to. They don't always check paperwork to verify the assigned stop. If they do, I would make note on the paper and tell the bus driver you have contacted APS about the error and the official change is pending. Good luck.
Close hub stop that we want is very close to the house (0.2-0.4mi). Assigned hub stop is well over the 1 mile walk zone. Kid is a kindergartener. I can try just putting her on the wrong bus in the morning, but I don't want her driving around Arlington on the wrong bus on her way home on the first day. She'll be traumatized if they try to drop her and no one is there.
Anonymous wrote:I feel you. My kindergartner's bus stop is half a mile uphill from our house. It's for a neighborhood school. It's walkable, but not easily with the child care arrangements we made, so I'm taking a late bunch every day to retrieve him with his two younger siblings in tow.
Can babysitter Uber to the school to pick her up? I'd also call again on Monday with specifics and politely ask how they will fix it because missing two weeks of school for a transportation problem is not an excused absence and you're worried she'll be considered truant
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Option school or neighborhood sxhool? Define ‘clearly to far’. Are you aware of another bus stop that would work better?
Yes, if it's an option school, the bus routes use "hubs" and no longer make multiple stops within neighborhoods.
Otherwise, I'd just take her to the same stop your neighbor kids go to. They don't always check paperwork to verify the assigned stop. If they do, I would make note on the paper and tell the bus driver you have contacted APS about the error and the official change is pending. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Option school or neighborhood sxhool? Define ‘clearly to far’. Are you aware of another bus stop that would work better?