Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:again, DCUMers complaining about every last thing.
sure, it is stuppid, but not stupid enough for someone to post about it.
+1
OP is significantly more insufferable (less sufferable?) than anyone in the pick-up line.
Get a life OP.
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps it is something like this - kid has to be picked up when school ends at 2:40 for a 3:15 dentist appointment. Parent has a work meeting to attend via zoom from 2-2:30 so arrives in pickup line at 1:55 so he/she can safety attend the meeting and do pickup. I have had to do things like this before.
Anonymous wrote:I have 2-3 kids in my ES class who are kicked up an hour early every day. Every day. They miss math every day. Their parents don’t seem to care. I’ve asked for if there was an issue with someone picking them up on time after school and they all said they didn’t want to wait in the car pool line. They asked me to send home their math for homework. Unbelievable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 2-3 kids in my ES class who are kicked up an hour early every day. Every day. They miss math every day. Their parents don’t seem to care. I’ve asked for if there was an issue with someone picking them up on time after school and they all said they didn’t want to wait in the car pool line. They asked me to send home their math for homework. Unbelievable.
That would be a hard nope from me. A hard nope. Those kids would simply fail.
Would they fail even if they knew the math?
The work is done and turned in during class time. If you’re not there and it is not an excused absence, you don’t do the work. Bye.
Anonymous wrote:
Is this seriously what you do with your time? You send your kid to school to learn about climate change, while you sit there burning fossil fuels and emitting pollution for a FULL HOUR? What is wrong with you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 2-3 kids in my ES class who are kicked up an hour early every day. Every day. They miss math every day. Their parents don’t seem to care. I’ve asked for if there was an issue with someone picking them up on time after school and they all said they didn’t want to wait in the car pool line. They asked me to send home their math for homework. Unbelievable.
That would be a hard nope from me. A hard nope. Those kids would simply fail.
Would they fail even if they knew the math?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 2-3 kids in my ES class who are kicked up an hour early every day. Every day. They miss math every day. Their parents don’t seem to care. I’ve asked for if there was an issue with someone picking them up on time after school and they all said they didn’t want to wait in the car pool line. They asked me to send home their math for homework. Unbelievable.
That would be a hard nope from me. A hard nope. Those kids would simply fail.