Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LAMB was not great this morning. Lots of congregating outside before the doors opened, and the doors opened late. Things were easier/more organized in this spring. I am hoping it gets better this week.
The biggest issue I saw at LAMB this morning was parents who ignored the explicit instruction that parents using the kiss and ride option should not get out of the car. I saw numerous parents this morning get out to take first day of school pictures. While frustrating for those of us behind them in line, I'm reminding myself that this is just the first day, excitement/nerves are running high, this particular issue won't be a long-term problem, and that everyone going back to school (parents, students, teachers) deserve some grace as we get back into the swing of things. Based on what I saw today, I think we will see significant improvement by the end of the week.
how do you get your kid out of the car seat without getting out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LAMB was not great this morning. Lots of congregating outside before the doors opened, and the doors opened late. Things were easier/more organized in this spring. I am hoping it gets better this week.
The biggest issue I saw at LAMB this morning was parents who ignored the explicit instruction that parents using the kiss and ride option should not get out of the car. I saw numerous parents this morning get out to take first day of school pictures. While frustrating for those of us behind them in line, I'm reminding myself that this is just the first day, excitement/nerves are running high, this particular issue won't be a long-term problem, and that everyone going back to school (parents, students, teachers) deserve some grace as we get back into the swing of things. Based on what I saw today, I think we will see significant improvement by the end of the week.
Anonymous wrote:LAMB was not great this morning. Lots of congregating outside before the doors opened, and the doors opened late. Things were easier/more organized in this spring. I am hoping it gets better this week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s day 1. Calm down and give it a couple days
What's going to change in the next two weeks? Or the next two months? I understand that on normal first days a lot of people come and it's busy, but the difficulty here is not first day difficulties. It's get in one line, fill out a form, get a temperature check, talk to a health-ish person, get in the building, maybe. I don't think routinizing this is going to speed it up.
Anonymous wrote:It’s day 1. Calm down and give it a couple days