Anonymous wrote:Who do we email or call to say we don’t want this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers don't have to be at work more than ten minutes before class starts?
It’s usually about 15 minutes prior to the first bell.
Anonymous wrote:Teachers don't have to be at work more than ten minutes before class starts?
Anonymous wrote:Our HS has a lot of classes outside in trailers so there is a lot of movement between the building and trailers between each class period. Will the students have to go back through the metal detectors each time they enter the building?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ what's worse is....they're doing it at ALL levels in our Division, including Elementary.
Shame on them.
Elementary schools?
Holy moly.
Which ones?
To clarify again, "our" Division is in Virginia (Henrico County) but not in the DMV.
I normally don't reply here in the FCPS thread (as we, clearly, are not in FCPS and don't mean to intrude) but had thought to share our now 2-year experience with Weapons Detectors that, yes, often create delays in getting to class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ what's worse is....they're doing it at ALL levels in our Division, including Elementary.
Shame on them.
Elementary schools?
Holy moly.
Which ones?
Anonymous wrote:^^ what's worse is....they're doing it at ALL levels in our Division, including Elementary.
Shame on them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The poster whose daughter was OK may not be a lier. The poster mentioned that he/she dropped daughter at school. So, the poster can control the time the student arriving school. I just don't know how many parents can do this. Some parents' work place is at the opposite direction from driving to the school. We live not too far not close enough to school. It takes around 45 minutes walking but half of the road has no side walk. School bus pickup time is 7:40am. There were quite a few times last year, the school bus arrived after 8:00. We can't drop our kid at school in early morning due to conflict schedule. We'll see how it works in the first two weeks. We are considering let our high schooler walk or bike to school, just need to be very careful at the busy part of the road.
I dropped my dc off at Westfield last year. The lines were crazy. It doesn't matter what time the kid was dropped off. There was a huge line before the doors opened at 7:40.
This and I don't think Westfield is the only school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The poster whose daughter was OK may not be a lier. The poster mentioned that he/she dropped daughter at school. So, the poster can control the time the student arriving school. I just don't know how many parents can do this. Some parents' work place is at the opposite direction from driving to the school. We live not too far not close enough to school. It takes around 45 minutes walking but half of the road has no side walk. School bus pickup time is 7:40am. There were quite a few times last year, the school bus arrived after 8:00. We can't drop our kid at school in early morning due to conflict schedule. We'll see how it works in the first two weeks. We are considering let our high schooler walk or bike to school, just need to be very careful at the busy part of the road.
I dropped my dc off at Westfield last year. The lines were crazy. It doesn't matter what time the kid was dropped off. There was a huge line before the doors opened at 7:40.