Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So nothing bad happened in either case, you learned that your kids know how to get home from the bus stop, but you're upset?
I am more worried that K kids are let off without a caregiver present. Not upset. I want to know what the official MCPS policy is, thats all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our school they are VERY clear that all kids will be let off at the stops. It is the parents job to be there when they are dropped off!! This is all on you OP. The play date situation sounds like a bus driver issue. But look at your kid’s schedule and have someone there!!!
Incorrect. Ignore this drivel. The school system is responsible for children on the buses and for making sure they are delivered home safely.
You are 100% wrong. They are responsible for getting them to the stop, not home.
And maybe if MCPS could take a page out of other county or state's rules to ensure the safety of the children. You wouldn't be defending MCPS this much if it happened to your child.
Another county/state's policy:
https://www.hartfordschools.org/files/7BUS_DROP-OFF_POLICY.pdf
DC is in K and required to wear a safety vest. The driver will not let a child wearing a vest off the bus without an adult. This is the policy for PGCPS.
I'm glad your child was OK and abke to get home safely. Our stop is in the back of our community and we drive there. I don't think DC would be able to figure out how to walk home with all the cul-de-sacs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you forgot but it’s someone else’s fault. Of course it is.
Did I say it is someone else's fault? Reading is fundamental.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our school they are VERY clear that all kids will be let off at the stops. It is the parents job to be there when they are dropped off!! This is all on you OP. The play date situation sounds like a bus driver issue. But look at your kid’s schedule and have someone there!!!
Incorrect. Ignore this drivel. The school system is responsible for children on the buses and for making sure they are delivered home safely.
You are 100% wrong. They are responsible for getting them to the stop, not home.
And maybe if MCPS could take a page out of other county or state's rules to ensure the safety of the children. You wouldn't be defending MCPS this much if it happened to your child.
Another county/state's policy:
https://www.hartfordschools.org/files/7BUS_DROP-OFF_POLICY.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our school they are VERY clear that all kids will be let off at the stops. It is the parents job to be there when they are dropped off!! This is all on you OP. The play date situation sounds like a bus driver issue. But look at your kid’s schedule and have someone there!!!
Incorrect. Ignore this drivel. The school system is responsible for children on the buses and for making sure they are delivered home safely.
You are 100% wrong. They are responsible for getting them to the stop, not home.
And maybe if MCPS could take a page out of other county or state's rules to ensure the safety of the children. You wouldn't be defending MCPS this much if it happened to your child.
Another county/state's policy:
https://www.hartfordschools.org/files/7BUS_DROP-OFF_POLICY.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our school they are VERY clear that all kids will be let off at the stops. It is the parents job to be there when they are dropped off!! This is all on you OP. The play date situation sounds like a bus driver issue. But look at your kid’s schedule and have someone there!!!
Incorrect. Ignore this drivel. The school system is responsible for children on the buses and for making sure they are delivered home safely.
You are 100% wrong. They are responsible for getting them to the stop, not home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our school they are VERY clear that all kids will be let off at the stops. It is the parents job to be there when they are dropped off!! This is all on you OP. The play date situation sounds like a bus driver issue. But look at your kid’s schedule and have someone there!!!
Incorrect. Ignore this drivel. The school system is responsible for children on the buses and for making sure they are delivered home safely.
You are 100% wrong. They are responsible for getting them to the stop, not home.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you have the right back up plan in place. If you or the bus driver mess up. Your kids know how to get home. Walk the route with them a few times. How far is your house from the stop? Do they need to cross streets? Point out landmarks. If there is a neighbor you know, identify that house. That way if you weren't home and they walked home, they would know where to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our school they are VERY clear that all kids will be let off at the stops. It is the parents job to be there when they are dropped off!! This is all on you OP. The play date situation sounds like a bus driver issue. But look at your kid’s schedule and have someone there!!!
Incorrect. Ignore this drivel. The school system is responsible for children on the buses and for making sure they are delivered home safely.
Anonymous wrote:I’m also in MCPS. I have a neighbor whose son accidentally got on the wrong bus as a first grader. When the bus entered our neighborhood, but deviated from our route, he decided that he’d better get off at the next stop and try to walk to his house. Unfortunately, he went in the wrong direction — away from his house. Luckily, when her son didn’t get off the bus, neighbor got in her car and headed to the school, and while driving there, she spotted her son walking along the sidewalk in our neighborhood. Understandably, neighbor was very upset that her son was allowed to get off a bus he’d never been on before (this wasn’t even at the beginning of the school year, when the driver may not know all the kids yet) without anyone there to meet him. She spoke with the bus depot and our principal and they basically felt that there was nothing that the driver could/should have done differently.
You need to do 2 things: make an arrangement with a neighbor at the bus stop that you will look out for each other’s kids, and teach your own kids that they need to speak up to the driver and get back on the bus if neither you nor your helpful neighbor is waiting there at the bus stop. The families at our bus stop have all become very friendly and we look out for each other. I have multiple people who I can text if I’m running late and I need someone to collect my kids and watch them for 5 minutes until I can get there, and they know I’d do the same for them.