Anonymous wrote:Activity buses are totally standard and definitely necessary. Many if not most kids are coming home on a 4:30 bus to an empty house, so if parents were expected to pick them up after their activity then no one would be able to do activities.
Anonymous wrote:So there are 2 bus choices for kids in Mont Co? You can ride the regular bus home or stay late for a club/sport and take a later bus home? If that's the case, no wonder the schools are overcrowded. They are spending too much money on busing. I think if your child chooses to stay late for an after-school activity, you should pick them up.
Anonymous wrote:If you're coming from overseas, you might also want to check out the area zoned for Silver Spring International Middle School. There are some lovely homes, and it's a really friendly neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Here are the MCPS bus routes so when you start to look at neighborhoods you can see all the bus stops and times
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/transportation/busroutes/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Very location dependent, and MCPS doesn't make it easy to see bus routes, which is what you really need to know. Perhaps on individual school's websites?
The bus takes a certain route around the neighborhood, so if you're out of luck, despite being reasonably close to school, you can spend 45 minutes on the bus.
My son wakes up at 6:30 and his bus comes at 7:20. Despite our relative distance to his MS, the bus goes right there after picking him up and right to our house after leaving the school in the afternoon - we are lucky!
The PTA sometimes pays for an "activity bus" on certain days of the week so that children can go home by bus when their after-school activities are over. Otherwise, you have to pick them up by car.
Be careful with walking and biking. Depending on where you've lived before, your kids might not be used to scampering across busy lanes and watching for cars turning on red. Especially at DUSK, which is the most dangerous moment of the day for bikers and pedestrians!
Regarding this warning about traffic -- is that an issue in particular neighborhoods, or everywhere? Is Takoma Park for example easily walkable/bikable for kids, if we live, say 2 miles from the school?
Anonymous wrote:
Very location dependent, and MCPS doesn't make it easy to see bus routes, which is what you really need to know. Perhaps on individual school's websites?
The bus takes a certain route around the neighborhood, so if you're out of luck, despite being reasonably close to school, you can spend 45 minutes on the bus.
My son wakes up at 6:30 and his bus comes at 7:20. Despite our relative distance to his MS, the bus goes right there after picking him up and right to our house after leaving the school in the afternoon - we are lucky!
The PTA sometimes pays for an "activity bus" on certain days of the week so that children can go home by bus when their after-school activities are over. Otherwise, you have to pick them up by car.
Be careful with walking and biking. Depending on where you've lived before, your kids might not be used to scampering across busy lanes and watching for cars turning on red. Especially at DUSK, which is the most dangerous moment of the day for bikers and pedestrians!