Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure but sign me up. My kids are not yet part of fcps but our preschool follows fcps and it boils me beyond belief that they're taking advantage of fcps when none of the concerns for closure affect the preschool yet we pay, and they keep closing.
THIS drives me nuts. Same with our preschool. We have no buses!! No reason my kid can't go to preschool at noon (he's afternoons).
We are afternoons as well. I sit on the preschool board and have pushed for alternatives but it has becom very apparent that the director loves her snow days and doesn't want to consider alternatives. We suggested "making their own decision" or following government closure or following Arlington closures (since we are on the border) but every suggestion was shot down. The killer part is when fcps does something like extend Mondays or schedule days into June, she miraculously stops following fcps and becomes an independent thinker. It is a money pit.
Anonymous wrote:Are all the posters in here with very young kids?
I felt like a lot of you when my kids were in kindergarten.
Now that they are in upper elementary and in middle school, I don't mind the school closures as much. Guess I just grew up and understood that Fairfax County is a huge district and you just can't please everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure but sign me up. My kids are not yet part of fcps but our preschool follows fcps and it boils me beyond belief that they're taking advantage of fcps when none of the concerns for closure affect the preschool yet we pay, and they keep closing.
Same here. We're not in preschool, but for these gym-type activities we pay for DD, the places look for any reason to close. In November they closed for election day! No reason other than that MCPS was closed then.. despite the fact they aren't in an MCPS building at all - -they're in a strip mall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure but sign me up. My kids are not yet part of fcps but our preschool follows fcps and it boils me beyond belief that they're taking advantage of fcps when none of the concerns for closure affect the preschool yet we pay, and they keep closing.
THIS drives me nuts. Same with our preschool. We have no buses!! No reason my kid can't go to preschool at noon (he's afternoons).
We are afternoons as well. I sit on the preschool board and have pushed for alternatives but it has becom very apparent that the director loves her snow days and doesn't want to consider alternatives. We suggested "making their own decision" or following government closure or following Arlington closures (since we are on the border) but every suggestion was shot down. The killer part is when fcps does something like extend Mondays or schedule days into June, she miraculously stops following fcps and becomes an independent thinker. It is a money pit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure but sign me up. My kids are not yet part of fcps but our preschool follows fcps and it boils me beyond belief that they're taking advantage of fcps when none of the concerns for closure affect the preschool yet we pay, and they keep closing.
THIS drives me nuts. Same with our preschool. We have no buses!! No reason my kid can't go to preschool at noon (he's afternoons).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, I'm tired of complaining and feeling overwhelmed about this, so I started thinking about solutions today and how parents could make a change.
Someone on a previous forum mentioned open the cafeterias early so parents can drop off their children if the issue relates to children waiting in the cold for the bus. Brilliant idea and doable.
Other ideas....
Can parents take turns babysitting the cafeteria kids? Presumably not every teacher can plow her street.
I'd like to know first the areas that fcps is worried about kids staying out in the cold. Maybe they can do a survey where parents indicate if they prefer schools close for sidewalks lack of warm clothes or waiting at the bus stop. They can also indicate if their child is a walker or bus rider and where they go to school. If the parent wants school to close they can list why and what can be done to make the system better.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure but sign me up. My kids are not yet part of fcps but our preschool follows fcps and it boils me beyond belief that they're taking advantage of fcps when none of the concerns for closure affect the preschool yet we pay, and they keep closing.