Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fcps provides by service if you live more than a mile from school or on a dangerous walk route. I think that's reasonable.
no. It is a mile and a half (for middle and high school) and even if there aren't sidewalks -- too bad. We almost bought a house that was over a mile to the MS, no sidewalks, dark for much of the school year at 7:00 a.m. (when 12 yr old would have to walk there) -- we cancelled the contract in large part b/c of the lack of busing.
I have friends in Va. Beach district and they live 1.5 BLOCKS from their middle school --they wanted to walk and were told they were not allowed to walk -- had to ride the bus b/c there weren't sidewalks for that 1.5 blocks!
In LCPS, elementary gets busing if it is more than 1/2 mi. In high school it is .8 mi.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The bells and whistles I was referring to included all the elective courses in middle and high school, the solo IB or AP programs, the academy programs, the AAP program, the strings and band program starting in 3rd3rd/4th grade, the elementary STEM specials, Thomas Jefferson, elementary arts magnets, immersion programs. Many of these are nice, but because each school has a different focus, parents have to weed through all these choices and the focus on these things take away from the focus on the general education classes. At least Loudoun has some standard textbooks or workbooks for their kids to use and you can count on having a similar classroom experience no matter which school your child attends.
and they have straight shot feeders -- they keep the school zones close to the schools and they send one middle school to one high school. All the ES we saw in Ashburn had playgrounds, so maybe that info is out of date. Yes, they have rezoned a lot lately, but that will be settling down now that Ashburn is being built out. They aren't perfect, but they have the right idea with the start times for their kids -- elem. first, middle second, hs last.... and busing that makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fcps provides by service if you live more than a mile from school or on a dangerous walk route. I think that's reasonable.
no. It is a mile and a half (for middle and high school) and even if there aren't sidewalks -- too bad. We almost bought a house that was over a mile to the MS, no sidewalks, dark for much of the school year at 7:00 a.m. (when 12 yr old would have to walk there) -- we cancelled the contract in large part b/c of the lack of busing.
I have friends in Va. Beach district and they live 1.5 BLOCKS from their middle school --they wanted to walk and were told they were not allowed to walk -- had to ride the bus b/c there weren't sidewalks for that 1.5 blocks!
In LCPS, elementary gets busing if it is more than 1/2 mi. In high school it is .8 mi.
Why couldn't you drive your 12 yo that whole dark mile? I don't think this is a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fcps provides by service if you live more than a mile from school or on a dangerous walk route. I think that's reasonable.
no. It is a mile and a half (for middle and high school) and even if there aren't sidewalks -- too bad. We almost bought a house that was over a mile to the MS, no sidewalks, dark for much of the school year at 7:00 a.m. (when 12 yr old would have to walk there) -- we cancelled the contract in large part b/c of the lack of busing.
I have friends in Va. Beach district and they live 1.5 BLOCKS from their middle school --they wanted to walk and were told they were not allowed to walk -- had to ride the bus b/c there weren't sidewalks for that 1.5 blocks!
In LCPS, elementary gets busing if it is more than 1/2 mi. In high school it is .8 mi.
Anonymous wrote:The bells and whistles I was referring to included all the elective courses in middle and high school, the solo IB or AP programs, the academy programs, the AAP program, the strings and band program starting in 3rd3rd/4th grade, the elementary STEM specials, Thomas Jefferson, elementary arts magnets, immersion programs. Many of these are nice, but because each school has a different focus, parents have to weed through all these choices and the focus on these things take away from the focus on the general education classes. At least Loudoun has some standard textbooks or workbooks for their kids to use and you can count on having a similar classroom experience no matter which school your child attends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun does it right -- elementary starts at 7:50 b/c they know parents need to get the kids to school when they go to work and they can do aftercare if they need it. MS is 8:30 (across the board) and HS is 9:00. The MS and HS kids can get themselves to school.
Sure, there would be complainers about the HS being "so late" -- but somehow, those HS kids get to practices and jobs.
LCPS gets the basics right -- they make decisions and implement them, they provide bus transportion for reasonable distances (not true in FCPS). FCPS -- seems mired in hand-wringing and indecision. Give me fewer bells and whistles and more meat/potatoes.
Loudoun County parent here and you get a big AMEN! from me.
Anonymous wrote:Loudoun does it right -- elementary starts at 7:50 b/c they know parents need to get the kids to school when they go to work and they can do aftercare if they need it. MS is 8:30 (across the board) and HS is 9:00. The MS and HS kids can get themselves to school.
Sure, there would be complainers about the HS being "so late" -- but somehow, those HS kids get to practices and jobs.
LCPS gets the basics right -- they make decisions and implement them, they provide bus transportion for reasonable distances (not true in FCPS). FCPS -- seems mired in hand-wringing and indecision. Give me fewer bells and whistles and more meat/potatoes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fcps provides by service if you live more than a mile from school or on a dangerous walk route. I think that's reasonable.
no. It is a mile and a half (for middle and high school) and even if there aren't sidewalks -- too bad. We almost bought a house that was over a mile to the MS, no sidewalks, dark for much of the school year at 7:00 a.m. (when 12 yr old would have to walk there) -- we cancelled the contract in large part b/c of the lack of busing.
I have friends in Va. Beach district and they live 1.5 BLOCKS from their middle school --they wanted to walk and were told they were not allowed to walk -- had to ride the bus b/c there weren't sidewalks for that 1.5 blocks!
In LCPS, elementary gets busing if it is more than 1/2 mi. In high school it is .8 mi.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We start at 8:50pm. Kiss and ride opens at 8:20.
Wow, this is really early. Do the kids go to their classrooms and just wait for 30
Min?
They probably serve breakfast and that requires opening the doors more than 10 minutes before start time.
That might be it. That makes sense. Our school doesn't serve breakfast and students are let into the building 10 minutes before the first bell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We start at 8:50pm. Kiss and ride opens at 8:20.
Wow, this is really early. Do the kids go to their classrooms and just wait for 30
Min?
They probably serve breakfast and that requires opening the doors more than 10 minutes before start time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We start at 8:50pm. Kiss and ride opens at 8:20.
Wow, this is really early. Do the kids go to their classrooms and just wait for 30
Min?