Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Week 3- have all the kinks been worked out?
Kids at ours go in through side doors if lines are long. Or kids come in early to work out and coaches let them in without screening them.
Anonymous wrote:Week 3- have all the kinks been worked out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chantilly HS started today. Principal sent a newsletter earlier and said students will not be marked tardy due to the weapons detector. Eager to hear from my child how it went. Luckily his bus gets there super early.
At our school, the kids on early arriving buses are held on the bus until the school doors open at7:40. Is that not true everywhere?
Don't the buses need to go do something else? And being trapped on a school bus sounds like torture.
Yah we have around 50 buses. They have to drop and move on. There’s no waiting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chantilly HS started today. Principal sent a newsletter earlier and said students will not be marked tardy due to the weapons detector. Eager to hear from my child how it went. Luckily his bus gets there super early.
At our school, the kids on early arriving buses are held on the bus until the school doors open at7:40. Is that not true everywhere?
Don't the buses need to go do something else? And being trapped on a school bus sounds like torture.
Yah we have around 50 buses. They have to drop and move on. There’s no waiting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chantilly HS started today. Principal sent a newsletter earlier and said students will not be marked tardy due to the weapons detector. Eager to hear from my child how it went. Luckily his bus gets there super early.
At our school, the kids on early arriving buses are held on the bus until the school doors open at7:40. Is that not true everywhere?
Don't the buses need to go do something else? And being trapped on a school bus sounds like torture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chantilly HS started today. Principal sent a newsletter earlier and said students will not be marked tardy due to the weapons detector. Eager to hear from my child how it went. Luckily his bus gets there super early.
At our school, the kids on early arriving buses are held on the bus until the school doors open at7:40. Is that not true everywhere?
Anonymous wrote:Chantilly HS started today. Principal sent a newsletter earlier and said students will not be marked tardy due to the weapons detector. Eager to hear from my child how it went. Luckily his bus gets there super early.
Anonymous wrote:Actual student here. I go to TJ, so I generally don’t have to worry about classmates bringing weapons to school anyway. At least at TJ, it goes by very smoothly. It was a bit annoying at first, but you get used to it quickly. However, it all depends on when your bus arrives. If your bus arrives later, then you’ll most likely be late. The process is quite quick though.