Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious if anyone saw the new parking lot logistics in action this afternoon.
If it were a shitshow, there would have been tons of posters ready to throw Mrs. Heckert under the proverbial bus. The lack of comments means one thing; all must have gone pretty well despite the Armageddon predicted by the pushy Potomac parents.
Not really. You posted in the afternoon. Parents probably are busy driving carpools, cooking dinner, and getting ready for the next day of school and work when you posted.
They had MCPS personnel guarding the lot from cars from what I can tell. I did not see the Resource Officer to direct traffic as promised but perhaps she came out after I left. Seniors had the biggest impact because the buses blocked them in lot. The buses filled 2 lanes in the loop and it appeared that the lot was too small to fit all the buses MCPS has intended to put there.
The faculty lot is much bigger and would be a better solution. Staggering the buses they want to put in the student lot might be necessary. Buses were still arriving after 2:30pm. Victory Lane traffic became a standstill till buses could turn into the loop.
Yesterday, the weather was good. Add rain or snow to the mix (including the snow piles where the snow will be pushed) and the scene would be even more ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of these buses had less than 5 students on them yet they were full size buses. As PP said, these are Special Education buses so the number of children per bus is much lower than a typical school bus.
MCPS choses to not use vans in its transportation fleet like other school districts use for Special Education transportation. The size and number of these buses at Churchill is part of the problem.
Well well wouldn't want the special ed kids to get any special treatment now would we. Why not just have your kids walk down to Fox Run and pick them up there. Jeeze, you just need every single thing done to your schedule and your liking.
Vans would be cheeper to purchase and maintain, use less gas, and be easier to fit in the small loop while servicing the needs of the Special Education children.
BTW - I have a child with Special Needs so I am in favor of supporting this population in the community. I don't think anything I posted said otherwise.
Has it occurred to anyone that maybe they use these busses for other things? That they can't tailor everything to us? The level of entitlement is simply astounding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of these buses had less than 5 students on them yet they were full size buses. As PP said, these are Special Education buses so the number of children per bus is much lower than a typical school bus.
MCPS choses to not use vans in its transportation fleet like other school districts use for Special Education transportation. The size and number of these buses at Churchill is part of the problem.
Well well wouldn't want the special ed kids to get any special treatment now would we. Why not just have your kids walk down to Fox Run and pick them up there. Jeeze, you just need every single thing done to your schedule and your liking.
Vans would be cheeper to purchase and maintain, use less gas, and be easier to fit in the small loop while servicing the needs of the Special Education children.
BTW - I have a child with Special Needs so I am in favor of supporting this population in the community. I don't think anything I posted said otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of these buses had less than 5 students on them yet they were full size buses. As PP said, these are Special Education buses so the number of children per bus is much lower than a typical school bus.
MCPS choses to not use vans in its transportation fleet like other school districts use for Special Education transportation. The size and number of these buses at Churchill is part of the problem.
Well well wouldn't want the special ed kids to get any special treatment now would we. Why not just have your kids walk down to Fox Run and pick them up there. Jeeze, you just need every single thing done to your schedule and your liking.
Anonymous wrote:Some of these buses had less than 5 students on them yet they were full size buses. As PP said, these are Special Education buses so the number of children per bus is much lower than a typical school bus.
MCPS choses to not use vans in its transportation fleet like other school districts use for Special Education transportation. The size and number of these buses at Churchill is part of the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Can't parents pick up at the stadium loop at dismissal time, and not worry about this second pick up point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious if anyone saw the new parking lot logistics in action this afternoon.
If it were a shitshow, there would have been tons of posters ready to throw Mrs. Heckert under the proverbial bus. The lack of comments means one thing; all must have gone pretty well despite the Armageddon predicted by the pushy Potomac parents.
Not really. You posted in the afternoon. Parents probably are busy driving carpools, cooking dinner, and getting ready for the next day of school and work when you posted.
They had MCPS personnel guarding the lot from cars from what I can tell. I did not see the Resource Officer to direct traffic as promised but perhaps she came out after I left. Seniors had the biggest impact because the buses blocked them in lot. The buses filled 2 lanes in the loop and it appeared that the lot was too small to fit all the buses MCPS has intended to put there.
The faculty lot is much bigger and would be a better solution. Staggering the buses they want to put in the student lot might be necessary. Buses were still arriving after 2:30pm. Victory Lane traffic became a standstill till buses could turn into the loop.
Yesterday, the weather was good. Add rain or snow to the mix (including the snow piles where the snow will be pushed) and the scene would be even more ridiculous.
Here's an idea. Since the busses transport the majority of the students how about the pick ups and drivers be held until everyone else gets out of there?
Staggering the buses any more than current practice has implications downstream-- they would be late for their middle school runs, and then two sets of elementary school runs. This could have been worked out before the start of school (possibly) but at this point would throw off their entire system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious if anyone saw the new parking lot logistics in action this afternoon.
If it were a shitshow, there would have been tons of posters ready to throw Mrs. Heckert under the proverbial bus. The lack of comments means one thing; all must have gone pretty well despite the Armageddon predicted by the pushy Potomac parents.
Not really. You posted in the afternoon. Parents probably are busy driving carpools, cooking dinner, and getting ready for the next day of school and work when you posted.
They had MCPS personnel guarding the lot from cars from what I can tell. I did not see the Resource Officer to direct traffic as promised but perhaps she came out after I left. Seniors had the biggest impact because the buses blocked them in lot. The buses filled 2 lanes in the loop and it appeared that the lot was too small to fit all the buses MCPS has intended to put there.
The faculty lot is much bigger and would be a better solution. Staggering the buses they want to put in the student lot might be necessary. Buses were still arriving after 2:30pm. Victory Lane traffic became a standstill till buses could turn into the loop.
Yesterday, the weather was good. Add rain or snow to the mix (including the snow piles where the snow will be pushed) and the scene would be even more ridiculous.
Here's an idea. Since the busses transport the majority of the students how about the pick ups and drivers be held until everyone else gets out of there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious if anyone saw the new parking lot logistics in action this afternoon.
If it were a shitshow, there would have been tons of posters ready to throw Mrs. Heckert under the proverbial bus. The lack of comments means one thing; all must have gone pretty well despite the Armageddon predicted by the pushy Potomac parents.
Not really. You posted in the afternoon. Parents probably are busy driving carpools, cooking dinner, and getting ready for the next day of school and work when you posted.
They had MCPS personnel guarding the lot from cars from what I can tell. I did not see the Resource Officer to direct traffic as promised but perhaps she came out after I left. Seniors had the biggest impact because the buses blocked them in lot. The buses filled 2 lanes in the loop and it appeared that the lot was too small to fit all the buses MCPS has intended to put there.
The faculty lot is much bigger and would be a better solution. Staggering the buses they want to put in the student lot might be necessary. Buses were still arriving after 2:30pm. Victory Lane traffic became a standstill till buses could turn into the loop.
Yesterday, the weather was good. Add rain or snow to the mix (including the snow piles where the snow will be pushed) and the scene would be even more ridiculous.
Here's an idea. Since the busses transport the majority of the students how about the pick ups and drivers be held until everyone else gets out of there?