Anonymous wrote:The teacher won't say no. They can't. If you tell the school you are picking your child up 15 minutes early every day they will sign out your child 15 minutes early every day. That is your right.
The issue is whether it's appropriate to do so for a choice activity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you just ask if it would be a problem and explain the situation?
I’m very non-confrontational. If the consensus here is overwhelmingly that it’s unreasonable, then I don’t want to ask and put the teacher on the spot.
But even if DCUM said yes, it’s ok, you would still have to ask the teacher and they could still say no. So why not just ask?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you just ask if it would be a problem and explain the situation?
I’m very non-confrontational. If the consensus here is overwhelmingly that it’s unreasonable, then I don’t want to ask and put the teacher on the spot.
Anonymous wrote:Why don't you just ask if it would be a problem and explain the situation?
Anonymous wrote:OP, you obviously want us to tell you that this is ok.
It is not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NO
Care to elaborate. I forgot to mention that the last 20 minutes of school is time for packing, cleaning, and getting in to their various pick up groups.
Most schools don't allow pickup within 20 or so minutes of the bell.
?
I have picked up during this time before. Obviously not on a regular basis. I've never heard of it not being allowed... So if you have a kid's medical appointment, you'd have to pick them up extra early even though it's not necessary for the appointment?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NO
Care to elaborate. I forgot to mention that the last 20 minutes of school is time for packing, cleaning, and getting in to their various pick up groups.
Most schools don't allow pickup within 20 or so minutes of the bell.
?
I have picked up during this time before. Obviously not on a regular basis. I've never heard of it not being allowed... So if you have a kid's medical appointment, you'd have to pick them up extra early even though it's not necessary for the appointment?
Yes. So that you aren't getting in the way of regular dismissal. School gets out at the same time EVERY DAY. Plan your appointments as necessary. It's not that hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NO
Care to elaborate. I forgot to mention that the last 20 minutes of school is time for packing, cleaning, and getting in to their various pick up groups.
Most schools don't allow pickup within 20 or so minutes of the bell.
?
I have picked up during this time before. Obviously not on a regular basis. I've never heard of it not being allowed... So if you have a kid's medical appointment, you'd have to pick them up extra early even though it's not necessary for the appointment?
Yes. So that you aren't getting in the way of regular dismissal. School gets out at the same time EVERY DAY. Plan your appointments as necessary. It's not that hard.
I guess we have a more flexible school. Kids have left near bell time a lot, since I can see them leaving while I am waiting to enter the lot.
Post on the private school forums then and see if you get a more favorable response.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NO
Care to elaborate. I forgot to mention that the last 20 minutes of school is time for packing, cleaning, and getting in to their various pick up groups.
Most schools don't allow pickup within 20 or so minutes of the bell.
?
I have picked up during this time before. Obviously not on a regular basis. I've never heard of it not being allowed... So if you have a kid's medical appointment, you'd have to pick them up extra early even though it's not necessary for the appointment?
Yes. So that you aren't getting in the way of regular dismissal. School gets out at the same time EVERY DAY. Plan your appointments as necessary. It's not that hard.
I guess we have a more flexible school. Kids have left near bell time a lot, since I can see them leaving while I am waiting to enter the lot.
Anonymous wrote:It is not a reasonable request. It's disruptive to the classroom teacher to dismiss your child when they are still trying to wrap up class for the day for the other 22-25 children in the classroom.