Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've always dropped off a half a block away. Kids walk, and are listed as walkers and we're in and out with no time waiting in line.
OP here
The car line to the school goes on for more than a block. It's really insane. The closest place I could reasonably drop him off like that is in a residential neighborhood across a (busy) street--about a 10 minute walk. Which is fine--I see the kids that live in that neighborhood walking to the school. But people drive like jerks in the area and I've seen many near misses of car vs. high school pedestrian.
Seriously OP? Your kid is in HIGH SCHOOL and can't cross a busy street?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've always dropped off a half a block away. Kids walk, and are listed as walkers and we're in and out with no time waiting in line.
OP here
The car line to the school goes on for more than a block. It's really insane. The closest place I could reasonably drop him off like that is in a residential neighborhood across a (busy) street--about a 10 minute walk. Which is fine--I see the kids that live in that neighborhood walking to the school. But people drive like jerks in the area and I've seen many near misses of car vs. high school pedestrian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The worst is the parents who get out of the car with their children and to get backpacks out of the trunk. These people suck!!!!
I mean…if their car is too small to have stuff in the back seat, what else are they supposed to do? I’ve noticed people doing this at our school, and the parents who get out and help are moving along a lot faster than the cars where the kids get the backpacks out of the trunk themselves.
WTF are you talking about. If a child can fit in the back seat, then their bag can fit back there as well. If you need to get stuff out of the trunk, then you should park and walk your kid up to the door.
The people I see are in compact cars and their kids have huge backpacks and those huge binders. I can see where that wouldn’t all fit in the backseat.
Anonymous wrote:We've always dropped off a half a block away. Kids walk, and are listed as walkers and we're in and out with no time waiting in line.
Anonymous wrote:This doesn't happen at DC's high school. They can drop off anywhere in the whole lot.
I've only seen this in elementary where each child was supervised getting out of the car by a staff member. They had 5-6 of them in the drop of line and they would make sure they didn't trip, opened and closed the door properly, and were not in danger of getting hit by other cars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The worst is the parents who get out of the car with their children and to get backpacks out of the trunk. These people suck!!!!
I mean…if their car is too small to have stuff in the back seat, what else are they supposed to do? I’ve noticed people doing this at our school, and the parents who get out and help are moving along a lot faster than the cars where the kids get the backpacks out of the trunk themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Our school has safety patrol who flag the cars into position and you have to pull up as far as possible - it’s like the cab line at the airport and it runs extremely well.
Anonymous wrote:If you are close enough that you don't get a bus, then your child should be walking or biking. Parents need to stop driving to car pickup!
Afternoon pickup is the worst. Cars will be idling there for 15-30 minutes. You should not be able to idle like that on school property. Kids get brought out one by one, which drives me insane. Why can't they be in a pen outside? Or after K, just let them walk out by themselves!
My dd is almost 8 and in 2nd grade and isn't allowed to come outside or walk home by herself. It takes an extra 10 min to get her called and allow her to come out the door in the afternoon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I avoid drop off line because my kid can't unbuckle seatbelt by himself in carseat. We have purchased the gadget ro make it easier, and it does not work.We enroll kid at onsite before care even though it is not necessary.
How huge is your car that you can't reach back and unbuckle it?