Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like Carson is the only MS benefiting from the programs. I agree to just cancel if that's the case - not exactly fair that only one school in the area benefits from this.
What are you talking about? EVERY middle school has after school programs. You just happened to have a few Carson parents chime in that they are really good there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can the middle schools do what elementary PTAs do, and offer after school activities from outside organizations?
Or perhaps fcps can keep the activities but ditch the late busses. Parents who want the activities can pick up their own kids.
I know you mean well PP, but both suggestions revreal an extremely privileged lens. Please take a step back and remember that public schools are meant to provide opportunity and access to all students they serve.
Anonymous wrote:Hardly anyone uses the buses. Kids walk,
Bike or are picked up.
Did they really use the bus counts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The number of regular users listed in the budget question are so low. I don’t think we need to spend $4 million for a small number of kids to go regularly.
It's not an accurate number. I think they are only using the bus counts.
Anonymous wrote:The number of regular users listed in the budget question are so low. I don’t think we need to spend $4 million for a small number of kids to go regularly.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like Carson is the only MS benefiting from the programs. I agree to just cancel if that's the case - not exactly fair that only one school in the area benefits from this.
Anonymous wrote:IT looks like they are going to propose parents pay for their students to have access to the middle school clubs and sports--citing other counties which charge $400+ per month and stating it is the same as SACC which has a sliding scale.
Not sure how that would work with kids picking and choosing which clubs they want to participate in. Its not the same programming as ES age childcare.
Also, this is an EXTREMELY misleading statement. There are no FCPS sponsored middle school after school activities other than one sport--running. Are they going to run the late buses for just one sport?
"It is anticipated that families in need of after-school care would have options to transition to alternative
programs. There are County, FCPS, and community-based options available for students including
sporting activities, clubs, teen centers and teen programs at community centers, private programs,
neighborhood resource centers, and a robust out-of-school time network of partners to which families
can be connected. Additionally, NCS community and teen centers that offer after-school programs are
strategically located within communities to serve the most vulnerable residents. Of the 27 locations,
four are Title I schools (Glasgow, Holmes, Key, and Poe), and transportation options for these schools
could be provided by FCPS or NCS to the closest community after-school program."
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like Carson is the only MS benefiting from the programs. I agree to just cancel if that's the case - not exactly fair that only one school in the area benefits from this.