Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is what is disturbing...this mom or whatever she is goes to Janney. She clearly needs to be medicated and she is not working that hard at her job, because she has been doing this all day.
Now I am going to look around the school like "Good God, which one is she????"
Creeeeeeepy.
I mean, everyone knows the mentally ill are among us, but this is not good.
Mee too, when the directory come out I will be looking for the families with a 4th and 5th grader.
Anonymous wrote:Here is what is disturbing...this mom or whatever she is goes to Janney. She clearly needs to be medicated and she is not working that hard at her job, because she has been doing this all day.
Now I am going to look around the school like "Good God, which one is she????"
Creeeeeeepy.
I mean, everyone knows the mentally ill are among us, but this is not good.
Anonymous wrote:I don't see a problem with DC writing tickets in front of the school for illegal parking. The Albemarle-Wisconsin intersection is one of the busiest in that part of town, the the stretch in front of the school carries traffic to Wisconsin and the nearby Metro stop -- not to mention to Wilson HS and nearby commercial and office development. Plus, there's a large condo building across the street from Janney, so everything has to work efficiently at dropoff with the safety of the kids being paramount. At least they didn't build the development on top of the library and the Janney schoolyard, because then the street would be even more of a mess.

Anonymous wrote:Dropping them 15 minutes away is not going to work for us. Actually it does matter what I think. The world does change for me. When my voice is combined with others voices the world does change. This is how change happens, actually. The few comfy posters on this board may not see a need for change but I do. That matters. But I see my opinion has no support here. That does not mean it is not valid.
The other voices in your head don't count.
Dropping them 15 minutes away is not going to work for us. Actually it does matter what I think. The world does change for me. When my voice is combined with others voices the world does change. This is how change happens, actually. The few comfy posters on this board may not see a need for change but I do. That matters. But I see my opinion has no support here. That does not mean it is not valid.
Anonymous wrote:i feel for the OP. dropping off your kids shouldn't be THIS hard. the school should work with this mom, not against. sorry, it's trite, but it does take a village. our DCPS starts at 8:45, but parents are allowed to drop kids off as early as 8:15 for supervised play on the playground. that's still too late for my family, so my DH takes our DS at 7:15 and we pay for beforecare. it's cheap, though....$25/week (plus we pay another $100/week for aftercare). but we only have 1 kid. i don't think i'd like to shell out double the money for such a brief time. this is PUBLIC school! bottomline, this principal should be more flexible. i am thankful that our school is.
Dropping them 15 minutes away is not going to work for us. Actually it does matter what I think. The world does change for me. When my voice is combined with others voices the world does change. This is how change happens, actually. The few comfy posters on this board may not see a need for change but I do. That matters. But I see my opinion has no support here. That does not mean it is not valid.
Anonymous wrote:i feel for the OP. dropping off your kids shouldn't be THIS hard. the school should work with this mom, not against. sorry, it's trite, but it does take a village. our DCPS starts at 8:45, but parents are allowed to drop kids off as early as 8:15 for supervised play on the playground. that's still too late for my family, so my DH takes our DS at 7:15 and we pay for beforecare. it's cheap, though....$25/week (plus we pay another $100/week for aftercare). but we only have 1 kid. i don't think i'd like to shell out double the money for such a brief time. this is PUBLIC school! bottomline, this principal should be more flexible. i am thankful that our school is.
Anonymous wrote:i feel for the OP. dropping off your kids shouldn't be THIS hard. the school should work with this mom, not against. sorry, it's trite, but it does take a village. our DCPS starts at 8:45, but parents are allowed to drop kids off as early as 8:15 for supervised play on the playground. that's still too late for my family, so my DH takes our DS at 7:15 and we pay for beforecare. it's cheap, though....$25/week (plus we pay another $100/week for aftercare). but we only have 1 kid. i don't think i'd like to shell out double the money for such a brief time. this is PUBLIC school! bottomline, this principal should be more flexible. i am thankful that our school is.