Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1. I did not see any workers along Kirby yet. Any one know when the sidewalk project is suppose to start?Anonymous wrote:It seems like the sidewalk construction has not really started.
The workers have been cutting down trees in front of some of the houses where sidewalks will go. They replaced those white ribbons showing how far the sidewalk will go into each property with that low construction-style fencing with black plastic sheeting. And they've been installing roadwork signage on Halsey. Hopefully they are going to do as much work as possible before blocking off the road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ PP again. I also meant to add that I'm wondering if the Principal has explored the possibility of lengthening the dismissal window so that cars have more time to KNR instead of all bunching at once.
I don’t think the window of time would make a difference. Parents are in line waiting by 3pm for a 335 dismissal. Letting the time parents pick up be later won’t make a difference to these people. They will wait 40 min to get their child 5 min earlier.
This is so true. On Tuesday they were already queuing up by 2:50pm. I guess some people just want to be the first one to pick up their child. Period.
I just wish one of those people were here to tell us WHY. I don't understand, I really don't.
Lots of reasons: something scheduled right after school, parents get out of work at 2:30 and going to the school is easier than going home for 20 minutes, SAHM is running errands and is out and about already, parent is picking up MS student and it already in the car. Plenty of reasons.
Anonymous wrote:+1. I did not see any workers along Kirby yet. Any one know when the sidewalk project is suppose to start?Anonymous wrote:It seems like the sidewalk construction has not really started.
+1. I did not see any workers along Kirby yet. Any one know when the sidewalk project is suppose to start?Anonymous wrote:It seems like the sidewalk construction has not really started.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ PP again. I also meant to add that I'm wondering if the Principal has explored the possibility of lengthening the dismissal window so that cars have more time to KNR instead of all bunching at once.
I don’t think the window of time would make a difference. Parents are in line waiting by 3pm for a 335 dismissal. Letting the time parents pick up be later won’t make a difference to these people. They will wait 40 min to get their child 5 min earlier.
This is so true. On Tuesday they were already queuing up by 2:50pm. I guess some people just want to be the first one to pick up their child. Period.
I just wish one of those people were here to tell us WHY. I don't understand, I really don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ PP again. I also meant to add that I'm wondering if the Principal has explored the possibility of lengthening the dismissal window so that cars have more time to KNR instead of all bunching at once.
I don’t think the window of time would make a difference. Parents are in line waiting by 3pm for a 335 dismissal. Letting the time parents pick up be later won’t make a difference to these people. They will wait 40 min to get their child 5 min earlier.
or, maybe it's the only time you can get with an instructor 20 min awayAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder what time the last car goes through the KnR loop?
Kid ends up with more downtime/homework time etc. If they go straight from school to dentist or vocal lessons, as opposed to going home and then having to leave again in 30-45 minutes, and then come back home.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder what time the last car goes through the KnR loop?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ PP again. I also meant to add that I'm wondering if the Principal has explored the possibility of lengthening the dismissal window so that cars have more time to KNR instead of all bunching at once.
I don’t think the window of time would make a difference. Parents are in line waiting by 3pm for a 335 dismissal. Letting the time parents pick up be later won’t make a difference to these people. They will wait 40 min to get their child 5 min earlier.
This is so true. On Tuesday they were already queuing up by 2:50pm. I guess some people just want to be the first one to pick up their child. Period.
I just wish one of those people were here to tell us WHY. I don't understand, I really don't.
I would imagine that at least a few of the people on some days have an appointment they want to get their kid to at 4pm or something, so waiting way beforehand to make sure they make the 4pm ortho appt, or music lesson, or whatever is what they think they have to do to make the appt on time.
This makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ PP again. I also meant to add that I'm wondering if the Principal has explored the possibility of lengthening the dismissal window so that cars have more time to KNR instead of all bunching at once.
I don’t think the window of time would make a difference. Parents are in line waiting by 3pm for a 335 dismissal. Letting the time parents pick up be later won’t make a difference to these people. They will wait 40 min to get their child 5 min earlier.
This is so true. On Tuesday they were already queuing up by 2:50pm. I guess some people just want to be the first one to pick up their child. Period.
I just wish one of those people were here to tell us WHY. I don't understand, I really don't.
I would imagine that at least a few of the people on some days have an appointment they want to get their kid to at 4pm or something, so waiting way beforehand to make sure they make the 4pm ortho appt, or music lesson, or whatever is what they think they have to do to make the appt on time.