Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish FCPS would start ES early.
It really is the better way. Once parents of young children gain a little perspective, they will see it too.
Negative. We dont plan on showing up to school at 730. We’ll keep our routine and show up at 750 or so. Principal has already been notified via email about it. Of course we got the whole truancy BS and CPS threat but we said we dont care. Simple.
Ok? They aren’t going to change the start times because you do this and your child will miss all of his/her morning work.
If all you got from the message was calling for changing times I have a bridge to sell you.
Anyway, my children nor myself care a flying fk about what people think and stare at. If only people could focus more on themselves that’d be great.
Look, lady, we get that you're not disciplined eonough to a) get up 20 minutes earlier or b) streamline your morning routine to conform to the new start time but don't use your kids as pawns in your little hissy fit just to make that point.
I was born with a penis so I’m not a lady. Waking up early is not about discipline. It’s about what works with my family. I know, you can’t fathom such a concept. You probably think children belong to the state or some moronic concept like that. My kids won’t be used as pawns because they themselves said they weren’t going to cave in to new draconian measures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish FCPS would start ES early.
It really is the better way. Once parents of young children gain a little perspective, they will see it too.
Negative. We dont plan on showing up to school at 730. We’ll keep our routine and show up at 750 or so. Principal has already been notified via email about it. Of course we got the whole truancy BS and CPS threat but we said we dont care. Simple.
Ok? They aren’t going to change the start times because you do this and your child will miss all of his/her morning work.
If all you got from the message was calling for changing times I have a bridge to sell you.
Anyway, my children nor myself care a flying fk about what people think and stare at. If only people could focus more on themselves that’d be great.
Look, lady, we get that you're not disciplined eonough to a) get up 20 minutes earlier or b) streamline your morning routine to conform to the new start time but don't use your kids as pawns in your little hissy fit just to make that point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish FCPS would start ES early.
It really is the better way. Once parents of young children gain a little perspective, they will see it too.
Negative. We dont plan on showing up to school at 730. We’ll keep our routine and show up at 750 or so. Principal has already been notified via email about it. Of course we got the whole truancy BS and CPS threat but we said we dont care. Simple.
Ok? They aren’t going to change the start times because you do this and your child will miss all of his/her morning work.
If all you got from the message was calling for changing times I have a bridge to sell you.
Anyway, my children nor myself care a flying fk about what people think and stare at. If only people could focus more on themselves that’d be great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish FCPS would start ES early.
It really is the better way. Once parents of young children gain a little perspective, they will see it too.
Negative. We dont plan on showing up to school at 730. We’ll keep our routine and show up at 750 or so. Principal has already been notified via email about it. Of course we got the whole truancy BS and CPS threat but we said we dont care. Simple.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish FCPS would start ES early.
It really is the better way. Once parents of young children gain a little perspective, they will see it too.
Negative. We dont plan on showing up to school at 730. We’ll keep our routine and show up at 750 or so. Principal has already been notified via email about it. Of course we got the whole truancy BS and CPS threat but we said we dont care. Simple.
Were you previously intending for your child to show up late once they were in high school? Why can’t you get your kid to school on time?
A) as a HSer he/she/it can do as he/she/it pleases. They old enough
B) I’m not a morning person. Barely able to get him/her/they on time now as it is.
C) you seem unhinged about someone else’s life
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish FCPS would start ES early.
It really is the better way. Once parents of young children gain a little perspective, they will see it too.
Negative. We dont plan on showing up to school at 730. We’ll keep our routine and show up at 750 or so. Principal has already been notified via email about it. Of course we got the whole truancy BS and CPS threat but we said we dont care. Simple.
Were you previously intending for your child to show up late once they were in high school? Why can’t you get your kid to school on time?
A) as a HSer he/she/it can do as he/she/it pleases. They old enough
B) I’m not a morning person. Barely able to get him/her/they on time now as it is.
C) you seem unhinged about someone else’s life
Ok? No one cares what you do.
Exactly my point. Nobody cares about your feelings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish FCPS would start ES early.
It really is the better way. Once parents of young children gain a little perspective, they will see it too.
Negative. We dont plan on showing up to school at 730. We’ll keep our routine and show up at 750 or so. Principal has already been notified via email about it. Of course we got the whole truancy BS and CPS threat but we said we dont care. Simple.
Were you previously intending for your child to show up late once they were in high school? Why can’t you get your kid to school on time?
A) as a HSer he/she/it can do as he/she/it pleases. They old enough
B) I’m not a morning person. Barely able to get him/her/they on time now as it is.
C) you seem unhinged about someone else’s life
Ok? No one cares what you do.
Exactly my point. Nobody cares about your feelings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish FCPS would start ES early.
It really is the better way. Once parents of young children gain a little perspective, they will see it too.
Negative. We dont plan on showing up to school at 730. We’ll keep our routine and show up at 750 or so. Principal has already been notified via email about it. Of course we got the whole truancy BS and CPS threat but we said we dont care. Simple.
Were you previously intending for your child to show up late once they were in high school? Why can’t you get your kid to school on time?
A) as a HSer he/she/it can do as he/she/it pleases. They old enough
B) I’m not a morning person. Barely able to get him/her/they on time now as it is.
C) you seem unhinged about someone else’s life
Ok? No one cares what you do.
Exactly my point. Nobody cares about your feelings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish FCPS would start ES early.
It really is the better way. Once parents of young children gain a little perspective, they will see it too.
Negative. We dont plan on showing up to school at 730. We’ll keep our routine and show up at 750 or so. Principal has already been notified via email about it. Of course we got the whole truancy BS and CPS threat but we said we dont care. Simple.
Were you previously intending for your child to show up late once they were in high school? Why can’t you get your kid to school on time?
A) as a HSer he/she/it can do as he/she/it pleases. They old enough
B) I’m not a morning person. Barely able to get him/her/they on time now as it is.
C) you seem unhinged about someone else’s life
Ok? No one cares what you do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish FCPS would start ES early.
It really is the better way. Once parents of young children gain a little perspective, they will see it too.
Negative. We dont plan on showing up to school at 730. We’ll keep our routine and show up at 750 or so. Principal has already been notified via email about it. Of course we got the whole truancy BS and CPS threat but we said we dont care. Simple.
Were you previously intending for your child to show up late once they were in high school? Why can’t you get your kid to school on time?
A) as a HSer he/she/it can do as he/she/it pleases. They old enough
B) I’m not a morning person. Barely able to get him/her/they on time now as it is.
C) you seem unhinged about someone else’s life
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish FCPS would start ES early.
It really is the better way. Once parents of young children gain a little perspective, they will see it too.
Negative. We dont plan on showing up to school at 730. We’ll keep our routine and show up at 750 or so. Principal has already been notified via email about it. Of course we got the whole truancy BS and CPS threat but we said we dont care. Simple.
Were you previously intending for your child to show up late once they were in high school? Why can’t you get your kid to school on time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish FCPS would start ES early.
It really is the better way. Once parents of young children gain a little perspective, they will see it too.
Negative. We dont plan on showing up to school at 730. We’ll keep our routine and show up at 750 or so. Principal has already been notified via email about it. Of course we got the whole truancy BS and CPS threat but we said we dont care. Simple.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish FCPS would start ES early.
It really is the better way. Once parents of young children gain a little perspective, they will see it too.
Negative. We dont plan on showing up to school at 730. We’ll keep our routine and show up at 750 or so. Principal has already been notified via email about it. Of course we got the whole truancy BS and CPS threat but we said we dont care. Simple.
Ok? They aren’t going to change the start times because you do this and your child will miss all of his/her morning work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish FCPS would start ES early.
It really is the better way. Once parents of young children gain a little perspective, they will see it too.
Negative. We dont plan on showing up to school at 730. We’ll keep our routine and show up at 750 or so. Principal has already been notified via email about it. Of course we got the whole truancy BS and CPS threat but we said we dont care. Simple.