Anonymous
Post 12/18/2024 17:49     Subject: Middle/high school pick-up parents: this is what you actually do with your time?

Anonymous wrote:again, DCUMers complaining about every last thing.

sure, it is stuppid, but not stupid enough for someone to post about it.



I get where OP is coming from. It’s so insanely stupid to wait in a pick up line for an hour. Kids can walk, there is a bus, or you could pull in 10 min after dismissal and be in and out in less than a minute. I truly don’t get it either. Even if you have the time, who would want to spend their time sitting idle in a school parking lot for a hour for no good reason at all.
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2024 17:30     Subject: Middle/high school pick-up parents: this is what you actually do with your time?

A lot of kids probably don't have a ninth period, dummy
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2024 16:55     Subject: Middle/high school pick-up parents: this is what you actually do with your time?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have 2-3 kids in my ES class who are kicked up an hour early every day. Every day. They miss math every day. Their parents don’t seem to care. I’ve asked for if there was an issue with someone picking them up on time after school and they all said they didn’t want to wait in the car pool line. They asked me to send home their math for homework. Unbelievable.


That would be a hard nope from me. A hard nope. Those kids would simply fail.


Would they fail even if they knew the math?


The work is done and turned in during class time. If you’re not there and it is not an excused absence, you don’t do the work. Bye.


Ok. Enjoy your tiny power trip.


And here we have mom checking in from the car. Amazing!
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2024 16:54     Subject: Middle/high school pick-up parents: this is what you actually do with your time?






It's fine as long as you don't idle your engine while waiting.






Anonymous
Post 12/18/2024 16:51     Subject: Middle/high school pick-up parents: this is what you actually do with your time?

You know what I don’t have time for? Judging other moms.
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2024 16:51     Subject: Middle/high school pick-up parents: this is what you actually do with your time?

Anonymous wrote:I do not send my kid to school to learn about climate change. Math, sure.

Why do you hate these names OP? What kind of school do your kids attend that these are the names?

Spencer or Brayden Jaymes or Lindseigh Grayson



No science for your kid?
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2024 16:50     Subject: Middle/high school pick-up parents: this is what you actually do with your time?

Anonymous wrote:Must be private school.


It’s at public school too. I’ve been there early because I had no time to go home and there was already a line.
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2024 16:42     Subject: Middle/high school pick-up parents: this is what you actually do with your time?

I do not send my kid to school to learn about climate change. Math, sure.

Why do you hate these names OP? What kind of school do your kids attend that these are the names?

Spencer or Brayden Jaymes or Lindseigh Grayson

Anonymous
Post 12/18/2024 16:41     Subject: Re:Middle/high school pick-up parents: this is what you actually do with your time?

My fifth grader takes the bus which is available to anyone more than a half mile away. He takes the bus in the morning and when the weather is good he and his friends walk home, about two miles. When the weather is bad he takes the bus. If he stays late for sports I will pick him up but there is no line. I have more important things to do then sit in a line for 30 minutes given I've got three younger kids two of whom walk to and from school. There the line is ridiculous as well.
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2024 16:35     Subject: Re:Middle/high school pick-up parents: this is what you actually do with your time?

We live across the street from our ES and the pick up line always forms at least 30+ minutes before dismissal time. It gets so bad the narrow main street gets backed up for a couple of hundred yards after the side street is full. It's crazy! The school has a very efficient process so it only takes about 10 minutes for the line to clear out. So people will sit on the line for 30 minutes to really save very little time.
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2024 16:34     Subject: Middle/high school pick-up parents: this is what you actually do with your time?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure why it bothers you so much what other people are doing.

I have picked up my daughter from school because she had to go straight to her after school activity. In our case, I'd show up pretty much at the tail end so I don't have to wait, but there have been a time or two when I had to show up early to make sure that we'd be at the head of the line, and able to get out quickly to make it to something like a doctor's appointment on time.


Oh, the Addison Grace eats Chick-fil-a on the way to five hours of dance practice and no homework life. Got it.


So stupid. I'm South Asian, so there is no Addison Grace here. She doesn't eat Chick-Fil-A except very occasionally, and there is no 5 hours of dance practice (or any other practice), and certainly no 'no homework life'. Get a life.
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2024 16:17     Subject: Middle/high school pick-up parents: this is what you actually do with your time?

Not sure how it is where you live, but near us if you are over two miles from the school, you don't get a school bus. We are over two miles so have one, but I would absolutely not let my kids walk home from school 2 miles away having to cross the major roads on the way there. Same with bikes. There have been serious accidents.
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2024 16:13     Subject: Middle/high school pick-up parents: this is what you actually do with your time?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have 2-3 kids in my ES class who are kicked up an hour early every day. Every day. They miss math every day. Their parents don’t seem to care. I’ve asked for if there was an issue with someone picking them up on time after school and they all said they didn’t want to wait in the car pool line. They asked me to send home their math for homework. Unbelievable.


Mind your own business. I can help my kid in math but they weren't getting the therapy they needed so it was my only option as that was the only time slot. We did not tell the school or teaher why because they sucked and would not honor the IEP they wrote or worked with us.


NP. I’m so sure you couldn’t have told a guidance counselor, assistant principal, secretary, someone.
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2024 16:12     Subject: Middle/high school pick-up parents: this is what you actually do with your time?

Anonymous wrote:No, we weren't offered a bus as we were just under the two mile rule. My kid would have to cross several major roads and walk with no sidewalks. Often, we have to go to sports directly after school. What do I do? Watch a movie, play a game, browse the web, catch up on emails. Why do you care?


Turn off your engine.
Anonymous
Post 12/18/2024 16:08     Subject: Middle/high school pick-up parents: this is what you actually do with your time?

Anonymous wrote:I have 2-3 kids in my ES class who are kicked up an hour early every day. Every day. They miss math every day. Their parents don’t seem to care. I’ve asked for if there was an issue with someone picking them up on time after school and they all said they didn’t want to wait in the car pool line. They asked me to send home their math for homework. Unbelievable.


Mind your own business. I can help my kid in math but they weren't getting the therapy they needed so it was my only option as that was the only time slot. We did not tell the school or teaher why because they sucked and would not honor the IEP they wrote or worked with us.