Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids are 10 & 11, and you live in-boundary for Janney, why not make the kids walk to school? (Or if you don't live close enough for them to walk from your house, why not drop them someplace convenient & ask them to walk from there?) I wouldn't ask an 11 year old to do the walk solo, but with a close-in-age sibling I would call it safe (particularly in Tenleytown...).
Regarding aggressive parking enforcement, I suspect that it's in response to neighborhood complaints. People living near Janney need to get to work, or get their kids to school, and streets are less congested when (certain) parking regulations are adhered to.
This. I am a Janney parent and I think that the no parking signs in front of Janney should be strictly enforced. I feel for the non-Janney people who need to get to Wisconsin via Albemarle in the morning. The line of traffic goes sometimes goes all the way to 43rd street all becasue of the people who feel that they have the right to parking in front of the school bc they cant be bothered to walk a few blocks.
Anonymous wrote:If your kids are 10 & 11, and you live in-boundary for Janney, why not make the kids walk to school? (Or if you don't live close enough for them to walk from your house, why not drop them someplace convenient & ask them to walk from there?) I wouldn't ask an 11 year old to do the walk solo, but with a close-in-age sibling I would call it safe (particularly in Tenleytown...).
Regarding aggressive parking enforcement, I suspect that it's in response to neighborhood complaints. People living near Janney need to get to work, or get their kids to school, and streets are less congested when (certain) parking regulations are adhered to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While the tickets are annoying, I have no doubt that the parents and others would abuse any and all ability to park around that school and would be there ALL day given their druthers.
It is a city. Deal with it.
PP, are you dealing with this situation? Because saying just deal with, it is the city, makes me think that you aren't but are just a smart ass.
There would be abusers who would park all day and those should be given tickets--but these Segway guys position themselves there at "drop off" and pick up times. Parents are not abusing the parking. They are there for a few minutes, to drop their kids into a PUBLIC SCHOOL.The city needs to make some accommodation with the parents. Access to PUBLIC EDUCATION IS A PRIVILEDGE. But it is like a feeding frenzy for the city ticketers. They make more$$ in one fell swoop than if they were to wait until 10:30 or so when you have the random nonparent commuter abusers who try to park and leave their cars all day. This is a very specific attack against parents as we have no choice but to drop our kids off early and draw the ire of the principal or park walk in and get a ticket. It is an OUTRAGE and I have really had it!!!!!! $$50 every time!!! In this economy!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:OP, you need to enroll your Janney kids in Before Care.
From the Janney website:
Janney in the Morning Hours are 7:45 – 8:45 a.m.
More $$.
Guess you should have thought about this before "going for a third," or whatever those recurring threads are called every 31 days like clockwork. It's a bitch. That's why so many of us, nay, the majority even, stop at 2 or even 1 kid. It's expensive and hard.
OP, you need to enroll your Janney kids in Before Care.
From the Janney website:
Janney in the Morning Hours are 7:45 – 8:45 a.m.
More $$.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you need to enroll your Janney kids in Before Care.
From the Janney website:
Janney in the Morning Hours are 7:45 – 8:45 a.m.
More $$.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They're 10 and 11 and there are usually other kids on the playground.
And yes, I am objecting to the rule about forcing parents to accompany a 10 year old on an enclosed playground when there has been no parking because of construction and if you leave your car for 30 seconds anytime between 8:00-8:30 to accompany your child during the drop off or pick up between 3:15 and 3:45 you will have a $50 ticket. This is not "K" Street--or even Wisconsin Ave or Nebraska Ave. It is a little side street in Tenelytown for an elementary school.
i don't get this--why not park legally further down on Albermarle or on 43rd or 44th street? We manage to do this every morning and there is lots of parking. We park at 8:20, get to the school door at 8:30 exactly and then I RUN down the hill to my car and am off at 8:32.
Probably too lazy to walk and too cheap to pay for before care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They're 10 and 11 and there are usually other kids on the playground.
And yes, I am objecting to the rule about forcing parents to accompany a 10 year old on an enclosed playground when there has been no parking because of construction and if you leave your car for 30 seconds anytime between 8:00-8:30 to accompany your child during the drop off or pick up between 3:15 and 3:45 you will have a $50 ticket. This is not "K" Street--or even Wisconsin Ave or Nebraska Ave. It is a little side street in Tenelytown for an elementary school.
i don't get this--why not park legally further down on Albermarle or on 43rd or 44th street? We manage to do this every morning and there is lots of parking. We park at 8:20, get to the school door at 8:30 exactly and then I RUN down the hill to my car and am off at 8:32.