Anonymous wrote:Like private school parents would ever allow their little darlings to ride on the bus with the public school kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a great idea. I have to send my kids to private school because the public school we have to go to is horrible. So I get absolutely NOTHING for my tax dollar. If they pick up my kids then at least I'll get something out of the deal!!!
This is incorrect. You get a public school system for your tax dollars, whether or not you actually use the public school system.
Anonymous wrote:This is a great idea. I have to send my kids to private school because the public school we have to go to is horrible. So I get absolutely NOTHING for my tax dollar. If they pick up my kids then at least I'll get something out of the deal!!!
Anonymous wrote:
I don't know any elementary school that picks kids up door to door. Your bus stop may be closer but that is just you, not your whole neighborhood. And my point of the waste of busses is that the elementary school is less than a 0.5 mile from my house but because the street has a traffic light, we "have" to have a bus. Many students are designated walkers that walk, bike or get driven up to a mile to school. So all those parents don't have the luxury whether they want a bus or not. So I am not sure your point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 1 kid in private and 1 in MCPS and I love driving my daughter to and from school. I highly doubt most parents are going to do this. You still have to drive them to a "bus stop" and wait there. Might as well just drive them all the way.
Same with my public school kids. I could walk them to the bus stop 45min before school starts or spend more time in the morning with them and drive them the half mile to school 5 minutes before school starts. If the morning is bright and warm, we walk and go to the playground first. We have a semi-busy road that gives us a bus. It is a total waste of time/energy IMO
Not all parents have to drive their kids to a stop.
The bus comes to our door, as I have two in elementary. Once they start middle/high, they will walk down the street to wait at a stop. The walk will take 5 minutes at most. It all depends on where your house is.
Furthermore, not all parents have the option of driving their kids to school due to their work schedule. Your schedule is a luxury, and I'm assuming that you either have a flexible work schedule or you don't work at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a great idea. I have to send my kids to private school because the public school we have to go to is horrible. So I get absolutely NOTHING for my tax dollar. If they pick up my kids then at least I'll get something out of the deal!!!
You could make your public school work. You just need a good teacher, especially in the early years. You can be at the worst school with the best teacher or the best school with the worst teacher. I'd choose the best teacher any day. You choose to live where you are living and choose not to use the school. You do not HAVE to send your child to private, you choose to, just like we choose to send our child to private. The public schools have taken away bus transportation in many areas this year. Those people should have the right to have it restored. We lost bus transportation this year to our public so those parents are now driving so this makes no sense to me to subsidize the private schools when you are taking benefits away from the public schools.
Anonymous wrote:This is a great idea. I have to send my kids to private school because the public school we have to go to is horrible. So I get absolutely NOTHING for my tax dollar. If they pick up my kids then at least I'll get something out of the deal!!!
Anonymous wrote:We pay for our bus service and it isn't cheap. We also drive to a bus stop that is central to a critical mass of families. This is the first year we have had bus service and I am very thankful for it and happy to pay for it. Our school uses its own buses.