Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school usually don't let the parents to go into the building. They let you wait in the front office when you go pick up your kids during the day. Only when you have an appointment with a teacher or staff and the people in the front office know you personally, you will be allowed to go inside either alone or escorted into the room. This is my experience in ES, MS, or HS in mcps. Child care may use the door on the side of the building so parents don't have to go through the front office.
If they know you have a child there, why wouldn't they let you in? What's to hide?
Anonymous wrote:The school usually don't let the parents to go into the building. They let you wait in the front office when you go pick up your kids during the day. Only when you have an appointment with a teacher or staff and the people in the front office know you personally, you will be allowed to go inside either alone or escorted into the room. This is my experience in ES, MS, or HS in mcps. Child care may use the door on the side of the building so parents don't have to go through the front office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If no one saw it; did it really happen? Less liability for the school...
this.
Anonymous wrote:most elementery schools have no need to camera since most of the kids are not unsupervised. They cost a lot of money and I think parents are against camera at elementary schools
Anonymous wrote:If no one saw it; did it really happen? Less liability for the school...
Anonymous wrote:Is your daughter not capable of telling you what happened?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your daughter not capable of telling you what happened?
NP - but I never get a straight answer or the complete story from my early elem school kid. I can see why the parent would want more info.
1. You need to raise a child that doesn't lie.
2. It was a minor injury, shit happens, let it go
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your daughter not capable of telling you what happened?
NP - but I never get a straight answer or the complete story from my early elem school kid. I can see why the parent would want more info.