Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you suggest where to complain for negligence ? I don’t expect much from mcps but this is something horrible and can turn out pretty bad for soemone..
Negligence? Did your kid make it back to school (which is what should happen when a kid gets on the wrong bus)? If so, they weren't negligent. Sheesh.
Negligence? I understand OP being upset. However, why come on social media right away to escalate the situation? Talk to the people at the school, not strangers on social media. You have many years to work with the school so foster a positive relationship. By this morning, they probably have a plan to make sure this doesn't happen to.your child or any other child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should not be normal, but it happens, and when it does, it's very stressful. I hope your child is feeling better now, OP.
+1
This happens every year at the beginning of the year until the kids learn their buses. It's scary but resist the urge to overreact. Teachers are human.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for telling me what my job is. Again, come and help any day of the week. Furthermore, I’m not physically putting kids on buses; they are called and it’s the kids job to walk down the hallway, walk out the front door and get on the bus on their own. I have kids that I am in charge of in the classroom so I cannot personally escort every child to the bus. Rather than blaming the teacher, maybe look at the processes/lack of bodies that are available in the building? But again, thanks for reminding me that I’m meant to keep kids safe when your children are the ones that physically attack me. I put myself on the line every single day to teach. You have no idea.
You're expecting 5-6-7 year olds who have never been on a bus to walk down the hall, front door and get on a bus on their own. No way my 5 year old could do that first day. Our teachers made sure the kids got to the right bus or handed off to a parent so clearly if they can do it, you can too. I would have been happy to volunteer at our ES but our school wouldn't allow parent volunteers. OP has every right to be upset.
P.S. my kid has never physically attacked anyone. Most kids don't. And, as a teacher you need to advocate for supports and a good iep for those kids struggling.
Anonymous wrote:It should not be normal, but it happens, and when it does, it's very stressful. I hope your child is feeling better now, OP.
Anonymous wrote:I get that it's stressful and scary but what happened is exactly what you seem to think is lacking-- there are safety protocols in place in case of mistakes. Kid was on the wrong bus. The bus driver made stops and that child did not have a grownup waiting for them, so the bus driver did not let them get off the bus at any of those stops. When all the stops had been made, the child was brought back to school so that parents could be contacted. Your child was safe and supervised the entire time and at no time was in any danger. Of course you did not know that at the time, but the priority was keeping the child safe, and that's what was done. No system is 100% and people are human and make mistakes. Thankfully, the system in place worked perfectly and one mistake--the child being put on the wrong bus--did not cause a catastrophe.
Again, I get that it's scary, but really, you should be more relieved and secure right now. The system was tested and it passed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you suggest where to complain for negligence ? I don’t expect much from mcps but this is something horrible and can turn out pretty bad for soemone..
Negligence? Did your kid make it back to school (which is what should happen when a kid gets on the wrong bus)? If so, they weren't negligent. Sheesh.
Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. Managing how 27 students get home when more than half have a different schedule every afternoon, all while getting a few last min emails with changes…. Doing the best I can here. Most of you complain having to juggle your own kids schedules (2 on average), but please come and do dismissal one day before ever complaining online. Parents like you make this happen bc you don’t train your kids and then expect me to perform miracles. But you’ll never take accountability and will blame everyone else…
. People like you shouldn’t be in this profession who direct blame parents without knowing situation.. bagpack was clearly marked with color of the bus to Identify which bus kid is going.. but yeah may be the person was blind so she couldn’t see it.. elementary kid on first day should be aware of every thing.. sorry my kid isn’t that smart …Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. Managing how 27 students get home when more than half have a different schedule every afternoon, all while getting a few last min emails with changes…. Doing the best I can here. Most of you complain having to juggle your own kids schedules (2 on average), but please come and do dismissal one day before ever complaining online. Parents like you make this happen bc you don’t train your kids and then expect me to perform miracles. But you’ll never take accountability and will blame everyone else…
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for telling me what my job is. Again, come and help any day of the week. Furthermore, I’m not physically putting kids on buses; they are called and it’s the kids job to walk down the hallway, walk out the front door and get on the bus on their own. I have kids that I am in charge of in the classroom so I cannot personally escort every child to the bus. Rather than blaming the teacher, maybe look at the processes/lack of bodies that are available in the building? But again, thanks for reminding me that I’m meant to keep kids safe when your children are the ones that physically attack me. I put myself on the line every single day to teach. You have no idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you suggest where to complain for negligence ? I don’t expect much from mcps but this is something horrible and can turn out pretty bad for soemone..
Negligence? Did your kid make it back to school (which is what should happen when a kid gets on the wrong bus)? If so, they weren't negligent. Sheesh.
So they can put your kid on any bud for ride and you need to wait for it.. don’t you think things can turn ugly any time in this situation.. they don’t have real time tracker of the bud…
Anonymous wrote:My kid is in MCPS elementary school and first day off school , teaher at school put on her wrong bus. we provided instruction and there was a tag on her back pack as well. is it normal ?
they didnt have any live tracking system to track bus ? is it really normal ? in the worst case scenerio what if bus driver takes kids how they can track the bus ?
do you really think its normal ..
thank you