Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, this is your clue that you need to line up backup babysitters for snow days, expect to use personal days for the kindergarten play, etc. Public school gives little to no thought to WOHM parents.
The members of the school staff are working parents too.
How many parents versus how many teachers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, this is your clue that you need to line up backup babysitters for snow days, expect to use personal days for the kindergarten play, etc. Public school gives little to no thought to WOHM parents.
The members of the school staff are working parents too.
Anonymous wrote:Our kindergarten orientation, which child and parent are supposed to attend, is from 2:30-4:30 on a Thursday. My husband and I would both like to go, so we're going to have to both take a half day at work to go. I guess I just need to get used to the different hours and expectations, but as dual working parents we really have been spoiled by daycare hours!
Is it a little odd to have an afternoon orientation? I thought it would be a little later in the evening.
Anonymous wrote:OP, this is your clue that you need to line up backup babysitters for snow days, expect to use personal days for the kindergarten play, etc. Public school gives little to no thought to WOHM parents.
Anonymous wrote:Why should they PP? It is public school and like a PP mentioned, this isn't a private enterprise. School is over or nearly over by 2:30 so the teachers are still on duty and they probably don't have to hire subs to cover their classes like they would in the morning. I can guarantee you OP that the admin isn't even considering the parents' work schedules when they schedule things. School is not free daycare.
Anonymous wrote:Our kindergarten orientation, which child and parent are supposed to attend, is from 2:30-4:30 on a Thursday. My husband and I would both like to go, so we're going to have to both take a half day at work to go. I guess I just need to get used to the different hours and expectations, but as dual working parents we really have been spoiled by daycare hours!
Is it a little odd to have an afternoon orientation? I thought it would be a little later in the evening.
Anonymous wrote:Really, only one parent needs to attend.
Anonymous wrote:OP, this is your clue that you need to line up backup babysitters for snow days, expect to use personal days for the kindergarten play, etc. Public school gives little to no thought to WOHM parents.
Anonymous wrote:When you pay for a service, they cater to you. When you are dealing with public school (where they don't really need your child to attend to keep them in business), they may or may not schedule things at convenient times. Daytime is convenient for them b/c the teachers, admin people, principals, etc. are paid to be there during the day. They don't really want to come in at night --- although some do set it up at night... most do not.