Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My next step would be to get a small group of parents together -- people you can expect to be even-tempered in a meeting -- and ask the principal for a meeting. The goal of the meeting would be to ask the principal:
1. Who made this decision?
2. What is the reason for it?
3. What is the next level above the level the decision was made at? (This is where you would direct your appeal.)
Also, by transportation department, did you contact the bus depot or the central administration? What did they give as the reason for the cut?
OP here, we've contacted multiple people at the transportation office, depot as well as head of transportation.
I like this direct approach of finding out who, why, and how to appeal it and getting people to meet. I would just have to work on the even- tempered part![]()
Thx.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk to the new ESL teacher that will probably be starting next year on that transportation money. Gotta cut somewhere to pay for the ever increasing immigrants. Our school cut transportation 3 years ago and 4/5th grade band teacher last year. ESL teacher have increased from 1.0 to 2.5 in the last 3 years. Coincidence?
Sucks that this is true
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk to the new ESL teacher that will probably be starting next year on that transportation money. Gotta cut somewhere to pay for the ever increasing immigrants. Our school cut transportation 3 years ago and 4/5th grade band teacher last year. ESL teacher have increased from 1.0 to 2.5 in the last 3 years. Coincidence?
Sucks that this is true
Anonymous wrote:We are in a similar situation (except in our case it's because onsite aftercare is full) and we talked to other aftercare providers near us and were told that if we got 4+ kids together and paid an extra supplement for a bus we could get them on an MCPS bus to the offsite aftercare. We are still working on this so I'm wondering if anyone can tell us how much you pay for this??
Anonymous wrote:Definitely talk with aftercare. At ours, 3-4 parents paid for a MCPS bus to make an afternoon dropoff. I was not sure how it offically worked, but we paid the daycare an extra amount that was passed on to MCPS. They way I understand it, we were paying for the extension of an existing route.
Anonymous wrote:Talk to the new ESL teacher that will probably be starting next year on that transportation money. Gotta cut somewhere to pay for the ever increasing immigrants. Our school cut transportation 3 years ago and 4/5th grade band teacher last year. ESL teacher have increased from 1.0 to 2.5 in the last 3 years. Coincidence?
Anonymous wrote:My next step would be to get a small group of parents together -- people you can expect to be even-tempered in a meeting -- and ask the principal for a meeting. The goal of the meeting would be to ask the principal:
1. Who made this decision?
2. What is the reason for it?
3. What is the next level above the level the decision was made at? (This is where you would direct your appeal.)
Also, by transportation department, did you contact the bus depot or the central administration? What did they give as the reason for the cut?
Anonymous wrote:Definitely talk with aftercare. At ours, 3-4 parents paid for a MCPS bus to make an afternoon dropoff. I was not sure how it offically worked, but we paid the daycare an extra amount that was passed on to MCPS. They way I understand it, we were paying for the extension of an existing route.
Anonymous wrote:Talk to the new ESL teacher that will probably be starting next year on that transportation money. Gotta cut somewhere to pay for the ever increasing immigrants. Our school cut transportation 3 years ago and 4/5th grade band teacher last year. ESL teacher have increased from 1.0 to 2.5 in the last 3 years. Coincidence?
Anonymous wrote:Don't rely on the PTA. They will just tell you what the principal wants them to tell you.