Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well it seems you simply can't manage the logistics. Not all parents can, nothing to be ashamed of.
But how do working parents do it? That’s not a rhetorical question.
I barely make it to pick up my youngest kids at 4:25 when they get out. These away games start at 4! And now they are saying practice ends at 4:30 and pickup needs to be prompt? At 4:30 I’m barely out of the elementary school parking lot loop!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you say no transportation, do you mean to games? Our MS coach arranged carpools. A few parents went to every game. I never had to drive. And only about 1/2 the parents attended games as many were working in the afternoons so there’s no pressure to do it all.
I feel so bad asking someone to drive when I know I can’t repay the favor!
Yeah, I've never heard of anyone participating in a carpool without contributing. Everyone is busy and finds these scheduling logistics hard and stressful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you say no transportation, do you mean to games? Our MS coach arranged carpools. A few parents went to every game. I never had to drive. And only about 1/2 the parents attended games as many were working in the afternoons so there’s no pressure to do it all.
I feel so bad asking someone to drive when I know I can’t repay the favor!
Yeah, I've never heard of anyone participating in a carpool without contributing. Everyone is busy and finds these scheduling logistics hard and stressful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you say no transportation, do you mean to games? Our MS coach arranged carpools. A few parents went to every game. I never had to drive. And only about 1/2 the parents attended games as many were working in the afternoons so there’s no pressure to do it all.
I feel so bad asking someone to drive when I know I can’t repay the favor!
Anonymous wrote:You need to deal with it, everyone else does. Put your younger kids in aftercare so it gives you flexibility to pick up your middle schooler. Or pay someone to transport your kid from school to home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What county offers MS sports? I didn’t think this was offered in public schools in the DMV
Prince William County does.
Anonymous wrote:Well it seems you simply can't manage the logistics. Not all parents can, nothing to be ashamed of.
Anonymous wrote:What county offers MS sports? I didn’t think this was offered in public schools in the DMV
Anonymous wrote:When you say no transportation, do you mean to games? Our MS coach arranged carpools. A few parents went to every game. I never had to drive. And only about 1/2 the parents attended games as many were working in the afternoons so there’s no pressure to do it all.