Anonymous wrote:I know that there are walkers for SLHS that have bus passes to take the public bus and that they re-scheduled the public bus to better fir with SLHS schedule this year. Maybe the MS kids who are walkers can look at the bus routes near their house. I believe bus passes are free for FCPS students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our middle school is two miles down a hill from our house, and we don’t have a bus. We both work full time and school lets out at 2:30. With the weather being nice, it’s not an issue but I’m seeing some difficult afternoons in our futures. We do have after school clubs starting next month, which will help, but not every day.
I feel like working families should be prioritized for transportation. We had to certify we needed SACC in elementary school, why not this? No car, or no adult available due to work schedule, you get a bus. If not, walk.
Would also be open to paying a sliding scale fee for private transportation (like SACC). This problem needs some innovation to solve.
Both you and your husband MUST leave for work before middle school car line drop-off at 7:00 am? i find that implausible.
It’s the after school pick up that is a problem, if you read my post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our middle school is two miles down a hill from our house, and we don’t have a bus. We both work full time and school lets out at 2:30. With the weather being nice, it’s not an issue but I’m seeing some difficult afternoons in our futures. We do have after school clubs starting next month, which will help, but not every day.
I feel like working families should be prioritized for transportation. We had to certify we needed SACC in elementary school, why not this? No car, or no adult available due to work schedule, you get a bus. If not, walk.
Would also be open to paying a sliding scale fee for private transportation (like SACC). This problem needs some innovation to solve.
Nope. Not equitable at all. You have no idea of the reason one parent may not be working full time in a family. Maybe that parent is working part time. Maybe that parent is caring for an aging parent and cannot work but still cannot pick up their kid. Maybe the parent is disabled in some way. Everyone who goes to public school should have access to the bus and it should never be dependent on “who’s working.” What a ridiculous statement.
It is very equitable. If there is no driver at home, then you get a bus. If there is an able driver available, you don’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our middle school is two miles down a hill from our house, and we don’t have a bus. We both work full time and school lets out at 2:30. With the weather being nice, it’s not an issue but I’m seeing some difficult afternoons in our futures. We do have after school clubs starting next month, which will help, but not every day.
I feel like working families should be prioritized for transportation. We had to certify we needed SACC in elementary school, why not this? No car, or no adult available due to work schedule, you get a bus. If not, walk.
Would also be open to paying a sliding scale fee for private transportation (like SACC). This problem needs some innovation to solve.
So your plan for winter is to let your dc walk two miles in the dark at 6:00 am all winter b/c you can't be bothered to change your work schedule to parent? Interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Our middle school is two miles down a hill from our house, and we don’t have a bus. We both work full time and school lets out at 2:30. With the weather being nice, it’s not an issue but I’m seeing some difficult afternoons in our futures. We do have after school clubs starting next month, which will help, but not every day.
I feel like working families should be prioritized for transportation. We had to certify we needed SACC in elementary school, why not this? No car, or no adult available due to work schedule, you get a bus. If not, walk.
Would also be open to paying a sliding scale fee for private transportation (like SACC). This problem needs some innovation to solve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our middle school is two miles down a hill from our house, and we don’t have a bus. We both work full time and school lets out at 2:30. With the weather being nice, it’s not an issue but I’m seeing some difficult afternoons in our futures. We do have after school clubs starting next month, which will help, but not every day.
I feel like working families should be prioritized for transportation. We had to certify we needed SACC in elementary school, why not this? No car, or no adult available due to work schedule, you get a bus. If not, walk.
Would also be open to paying a sliding scale fee for private transportation (like SACC). This problem needs some innovation to solve.
Both you and your husband MUST leave for work before middle school car line drop-off at 7:00 am? i find that implausible.
Anonymous wrote:Our middle school is two miles down a hill from our house, and we don’t have a bus. We both work full time and school lets out at 2:30. With the weather being nice, it’s not an issue but I’m seeing some difficult afternoons in our futures. We do have after school clubs starting next month, which will help, but not every day.
I feel like working families should be prioritized for transportation. We had to certify we needed SACC in elementary school, why not this? No car, or no adult available due to work schedule, you get a bus. If not, walk.
Would also be open to paying a sliding scale fee for private transportation (like SACC). This problem needs some innovation to solve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our middle school is two miles down a hill from our house, and we don’t have a bus. We both work full time and school lets out at 2:30. With the weather being nice, it’s not an issue but I’m seeing some difficult afternoons in our futures. We do have after school clubs starting next month, which will help, but not every day.
I feel like working families should be prioritized for transportation. We had to certify we needed SACC in elementary school, why not this? No car, or no adult available due to work schedule, you get a bus. If not, walk.
Would also be open to paying a sliding scale fee for private transportation (like SACC). This problem needs some innovation to solve.
Nope. Not equitable at all. You have no idea of the reason one parent may not be working full time in a family. Maybe that parent is working part time. Maybe that parent is caring for an aging parent and cannot work but still cannot pick up their kid. Maybe the parent is disabled in some way. Everyone who goes to public school should have access to the bus and it should never be dependent on “who’s working.” What a ridiculous statement.
Anonymous wrote:Our middle school is two miles down a hill from our house, and we don’t have a bus. We both work full time and school lets out at 2:30. With the weather being nice, it’s not an issue but I’m seeing some difficult afternoons in our futures. We do have after school clubs starting next month, which will help, but not every day.
I feel like working families should be prioritized for transportation. We had to certify we needed SACC in elementary school, why not this? No car, or no adult available due to work schedule, you get a bus. If not, walk.
Would also be open to paying a sliding scale fee for private transportation (like SACC). This problem needs some innovation to solve.
Anonymous wrote:They are counting on people to try the bus, dislike it, and drive their kids instead.
Anonymous wrote:Deny boarding. Parents have to figure out transportation.