Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9:48 again and hit submit too soon. I get ready early, drive her to the bus stop and go to work early. I see many parents doing the same. The silver lining is traffic is much better then and I do less work at home in the evenings.
Why are you driving your child to the bus stop? How bizarre.
Apparently my post didn’t make much sense.
The reason I drive is because I go straight to work and it’s on the way. Other than that, it’s dark and there aren’t sidewalks.
To answer the other poster, the point of my post is that 6:45am is a pain but you get over it. Yes, I let my kids stay more more often than I did when they were in elementary. They had almost perfect attendance back then. Now I don’t care as much.
Wow that's so lazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9:48 again and hit submit too soon. I get ready early, drive her to the bus stop and go to work early. I see many parents doing the same. The silver lining is traffic is much better then and I do less work at home in the evenings.
Why are you driving your child to the bus stop? How bizarre.
Apparently my post didn’t make much sense.
The reason I drive is because I go straight to work and it’s on the way. Other than that, it’s dark and there aren’t sidewalks.
To answer the other poster, the point of my post is that 6:45am is a pain but you get over it. Yes, I let my kids stay more more often than I did when they were in elementary. They had almost perfect attendance back then. Now I don’t care as much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9:48 again and hit submit too soon. I get ready early, drive her to the bus stop and go to work early. I see many parents doing the same. The silver lining is traffic is much better then and I do less work at home in the evenings.
Why are you driving your child to the bus stop? How bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9:48 again and hit submit too soon. I get ready early, drive her to the bus stop and go to work early. I see many parents doing the same. The silver lining is traffic is much better then and I do less work at home in the evenings.
Why are you driving your child to the bus stop? How bizarre.
Do half mile walk in the dark?
No lighting at the stop on a major road?
30 degree temps in the dark?
Rain?
A lot of that is mitigated if your kid is picked up when the sun is up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9:48 again and hit submit too soon. I get ready early, drive her to the bus stop and go to work early. I see many parents doing the same. The silver lining is traffic is much better then and I do less work at home in the evenings.
Why are you driving your child to the bus stop? How bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9:48 again and hit submit too soon. I get ready early, drive her to the bus stop and go to work early. I see many parents doing the same. The silver lining is traffic is much better then and I do less work at home in the evenings.
Why are you driving your child to the bus stop? How bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:9:48 again and hit submit too soon. I get ready early, drive her to the bus stop and go to work early. I see many parents doing the same. The silver lining is traffic is much better then and I do less work at home in the evenings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:agree, 6:45 is a GREAT pickup time for Middle School bus. You really lucked out!
What? No, that's horrible. What time does your child's bus come?
NP and my kid has the 6:45 time currently and she’s my youngest. Here’s why it’s not that bad. You adjust. It’s only two years. You realize FCPS has A LOT of days off. Look at this month alone. They start asking if they can stay home on half days and you say yes even through you never imagined you would agree to that. Your kid with perfect attendance wakes up not feeling well more, because it is soooo early, and you are fine with them staying home as long as they get their work done. They probably don’t feel well. You get enough middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:agree, 6:45 is a GREAT pickup time for Middle School bus. You really lucked out!
What? No, that's horrible. What time does your child's bus come?