Anonymous wrote:What is with Fairfax Co lately?
It's falling apart at the seams.
Anonymous wrote:If we need more real classrooms and bathrooms then lets stop kidding ourselves and address these issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So sorry that all of you who use school as free babysitting are annoyed. I'm getting pretty sick of you all whining. I'm sure that there is a very good reason why school will be starting late....think of all those kids who have to walk or wait for long periods at the bus stop. Or the kids who are in trailers ALL DAY LONG who have to walk to the main building to go to the bathroom.
And I'm pretty sick of all the ridiculous excuses. Most of the kids in our neighborhood are driven to school and/or the bus stop. The trailers issue is a pretty pathetic reason for a first-world school system that is so smug about how good it is to cancel classes. If we need more real classrooms and bathrooms then lets stop kidding ourselves and address these issues. Or perhaps we can just cancel school for the winter and make the kids go in the summer when going outside wouldn't be such a problem.
This isn't about babysitting. This is about expecting a school system to be able to properly educate kids. And if FCPS has to cancel school every time cold, windy or stormy weather threatens the increasing number of students being taught in trailers, they're not doing that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about finding a stay at home mom and paying her to watch your kids on days like this? Everyone should have some type of plan. What do you do when your child is sick?
I have plans for when there are extenuating circumstances ... like illness. NOT for freakin 20 degree weather! SMH.
It is forecast to be 2 degrees at 6:30 am tomorrow morning, when many middle and high schoolers are outside (in the dark) waiting at their bus stops. I am guessing FCPS thought it would be good to delay the start so the buses would have time to warm up and the temps are above 10 degrees when they pick up middle and high schoolers.
The way the bus routes work, the middle/high school runs are first, and then the buses make their elementary school runs.
Fine. Then have "no bus service" days. No need to completely lose another day of school.
So they should have no bus service days so kids whose parents have cars can avoid a two hour delay? What about kids whose parents don't have cars? I guess those kids just don't get to go to school that day, but no big deal, your kid is taken care of. Maybe you don't know anyone without a car, but in some parts of Fairfax County it's not uncommon.
School districts are limited geographically. There is no reason why people can't team up with a neighbor to get their kid to school.
You aren't even TRYING to find ways for schools to be open. We sent a man to the freaking moon, it should not be impossible for us to get our kids to school when it's 5 degrees outside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So sorry that all of you who use school as free babysitting are annoyed. I'm getting pretty sick of you all whining. I'm sure that there is a very good reason why school will be starting late....think of all those kids who have to walk or wait for long periods at the bus stop. Or the kids who are in trailers ALL DAY LONG who have to walk to the main building to go to the bathroom.
And I'm pretty sick of all the ridiculous excuses. Most of the kids in our neighborhood are driven to school and/or the bus stop. The trailers issue is a pretty pathetic reason for a first-world school system that is so smug about how good it is to cancel classes. If we need more real classrooms and bathrooms then lets stop kidding ourselves and address these issues. Or perhaps we can just cancel school for the winter and make the kids go in the summer when going outside wouldn't be such a problem.
This isn't about babysitting. This is about expecting a school system to be able to properly educate kids. And if FCPS has to cancel school every time cold, windy or stormy weather threatens the increasing number of students being taught in trailers, they're not doing that.
Anonymous wrote:So sorry that all of you who use school as free babysitting are annoyed. I'm getting pretty sick of you all whining. I'm sure that there is a very good reason why school will be starting late....think of all those kids who have to walk or wait for long periods at the bus stop. Or the kids who are in trailers ALL DAY LONG who have to walk to the main building to go to the bathroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about finding a stay at home mom and paying her to watch your kids on days like this? Everyone should have some type of plan. What do you do when your child is sick?
I have plans for when there are extenuating circumstances ... like illness. NOT for freakin 20 degree weather! SMH.
It is forecast to be 2 degrees at 6:30 am tomorrow morning, when many middle and high schoolers are outside (in the dark) waiting at their bus stops. I am guessing FCPS thought it would be good to delay the start so the buses would have time to warm up and the temps are above 10 degrees when they pick up middle and high schoolers.
The way the bus routes work, the middle/high school runs are first, and then the buses make their elementary school runs.
Fine. Then have "no bus service" days. No need to completely lose another day of school.
So they should have no bus service days so kids whose parents have cars can avoid a two hour delay? What about kids whose parents don't have cars? I guess those kids just don't get to go to school that day, but no big deal, your kid is taken care of. Maybe you don't know anyone without a car, but in some parts of Fairfax County it's not uncommon.
Anonymous wrote:This is all about potential liability and the adults....FFX County doesn't want to run the risk of getting sued if Little Susie's left toe gets cold and her parents decide to sue because she had to wait at the bus stop.
I am from New England and this is totally crazy. Don't use bio-diesel if it won't work in the cold. We have cold temps every few years in this country...we don't live in Miami.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, for what it's worth, DH is out there right now trying to get DC to private on a delayed schedule and he says it is hell - iced roads and accidents everywhere. Our private follows FCPS. He should have been back an hour ago but texted that it's just a mess. Maybe FCPS made the right choice.
What?? Where do you live? All roads are dry as a bone as far as I've seen. Accidents everywhere? Really?
Anonymous wrote:Well, for what it's worth, DH is out there right now trying to get DC to private on a delayed schedule and he says it is hell - iced roads and accidents everywhere. Our private follows FCPS. He should have been back an hour ago but texted that it's just a mess. Maybe FCPS made the right choice.