Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got the impression that the OP meant that her meeting is with a teacher. Maybe, I'm wrong. It's not clear.
It makes no difference. So while she is meeting with a teacher, who does she expect to watch her kids in the cafeteria?
Anonymous wrote:I got the impression that the OP meant that her meeting is with a teacher. Maybe, I'm wrong. It's not clear.
Anonymous wrote:I got the impression that the OP meant that her meeting is with a teacher. Maybe, I'm wrong. It's not clear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many times do some people need to be told that school is not a babysitting service?
I've posted on one of these threads in the past. I remember, growing up, going to school early in order to chat with friends, finish/organize homework, get into the school frame of mind.
Sometime between when I went to school and now, that's changed. It used to be allowed, and now is not anymore. I'm sure other people remember the same experiences, and are surprised that its no longer allowed, when it used to be just fine.
Anonymous wrote:i have to attend an in-person meeting at 8am. Is the school open at 8am so i can possible to drop off two kids in the school cafeteria as early as 8am? It worked for fine previously to drop off them at 8:30am and the school says the official drop off hour is after 8:30am...I'd think it is open because sacc hours are starting from 7am.
Anonymous wrote:How many times do some people need to be told that school is not a babysitting service?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many times do some people need to be told that school is not a babysitting service?
I've posted on one of these threads in the past. I remember, growing up, going to school early in order to chat with friends, finish/organize homework, get into the school frame of mind.
Sometime between when I went to school and now, that's changed. It used to be allowed, and now is not anymore. I'm sure other people remember the same experiences, and are surprised that its no longer allowed, when it used to be just fine.
Anonymous wrote:How many times do some people need to be told that school is not a babysitting service?
i have to attend an in-person meeting at 8am. Is the school open at 8am so i can possible to drop off two kids in the school cafeteria as early as 8am? It worked for fine previously to drop off them at 8:30am and the school says the official drop off hour is after 8:30am...I'd think it is open because sacc hours are starting from 7am. One kid is 2nd grader and the other 5th grader older enough so i dont worry too much about safety. Can someone kindly confirm or share opinions?