Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this discussion about the ASFS walk zone made me realize I may have a problem in the fall. Is ASFS walkable from Lyon village/Clarendon with a stroller? We just moved here and will have a 5mo in September. I’d assumed I’d be walking DC1 to school but now I’m not sure.
Can APS make exceptions and provide busing for parents with small children? Would it be considered a disability or special need?
Is this OP???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this discussion about the ASFS walk zone made me realize I may have a problem in the fall. Is ASFS walkable from Lyon village/Clarendon with a stroller? We just moved here and will have a 5mo in September. I’d assumed I’d be walking DC1 to school but now I’m not sure.
Can APS make exceptions and provide busing for parents with small children? Would it be considered a disability or special need?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this discussion about the ASFS walk zone made me realize I may have a problem in the fall. Is ASFS walkable from Lyon village/Clarendon with a stroller? We just moved here and will have a 5mo in September. I’d assumed I’d be walking DC1 to school but now I’m not sure.
Can APS make exceptions and provide busing for parents with small children? Would it be considered a disability or special need?
Anonymous wrote:All this discussion about the ASFS walk zone made me realize I may have a problem in the fall. Is ASFS walkable from Lyon village/Clarendon with a stroller? We just moved here and will have a 5mo in September. I’d assumed I’d be walking DC1 to school but now I’m not sure.
Anonymous wrote:All this discussion about the ASFS walk zone made me realize I may have a problem in the fall. Is ASFS walkable from Lyon village/Clarendon with a stroller? We just moved here and will have a 5mo in September. I’d assumed I’d be walking DC1 to school but now I’m not sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this discussion about the ASFS walk zone made me realize I may have a problem in the fall. Is ASFS walkable from Lyon village/Clarendon with a stroller? We just moved here and will have a 5mo in September. I’d assumed I’d be walking DC1 to school but now I’m not sure.
Baby carrier for the steps
Or kiss your kid goodbye at the bottom of the steps. Kindergarteners do not need to be walked into the building/to their classroom by mommy and/or daddy.
I wouldn’t do that for K. Maybe a little older.
Well, mine took the bus and survived.
Does the ASFS bus drop off at the bottom of these stairs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this discussion about the ASFS walk zone made me realize I may have a problem in the fall. Is ASFS walkable from Lyon village/Clarendon with a stroller? We just moved here and will have a 5mo in September. I’d assumed I’d be walking DC1 to school but now I’m not sure.
Baby carrier for the steps
Or kiss your kid goodbye at the bottom of the steps. Kindergarteners do not need to be walked into the building/to their classroom by mommy and/or daddy.
I wouldn’t do that for K. Maybe a little older.
Well, mine took the bus and survived.
Does the ASFS bus drop off at the bottom of these stairs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this discussion about the ASFS walk zone made me realize I may have a problem in the fall. Is ASFS walkable from Lyon village/Clarendon with a stroller? We just moved here and will have a 5mo in September. I’d assumed I’d be walking DC1 to school but now I’m not sure.
Baby carrier for the steps
Or kiss your kid goodbye at the bottom of the steps. Kindergarteners do not need to be walked into the building/to their classroom by mommy and/or daddy.
I wouldn’t do that for K. Maybe a little older.
Well, mine took the bus and survived.
Does the ASFS bus drop off at the bottom of these stairs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this discussion about the ASFS walk zone made me realize I may have a problem in the fall. Is ASFS walkable from Lyon village/Clarendon with a stroller? We just moved here and will have a 5mo in September. I’d assumed I’d be walking DC1 to school but now I’m not sure.
Baby carrier for the steps
Or kiss your kid goodbye at the bottom of the steps. Kindergarteners do not need to be walked into the building/to their classroom by mommy and/or daddy.
I wouldn’t do that for K. Maybe a little older.
Well, mine took the bus and survived.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. We are a one car family and the big plus of this neighborhood was walkability.
And the school is exactly where it's always been. How is it not walkable now when it was when you decided to live here?
You can walk to key easily.
So hoping the schools will swap buildings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All this discussion about the ASFS walk zone made me realize I may have a problem in the fall. Is ASFS walkable from Lyon village/Clarendon with a stroller? We just moved here and will have a 5mo in September. I’d assumed I’d be walking DC1 to school but now I’m not sure.
Baby carrier for the steps
Or kiss your kid goodbye at the bottom of the steps. Kindergarteners do not need to be walked into the building/to their classroom by mommy and/or daddy.
I wouldn’t do that for K. Maybe a little older.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. We are a one car family and the big plus of this neighborhood was walkability.
And the school is exactly where it's always been. How is it not walkable now when it was when you decided to live here?
You can walk to key easily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. We are a one car family and the big plus of this neighborhood was walkability.
And the school is exactly where it's always been. How is it not walkable now when it was when you decided to live here?
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. We are a one car family and the big plus of this neighborhood was walkability.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. We are a one car family and the big plus of this neighborhood was walkability.