MushyMushy
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For the middle school, if the kids live within something like a mile and a half radius (within the borough), they don't get transportation. It's been like that since I was a kid and let me tell you, parents griped about it then too.
Anyway, the non-bus kids get two options. They can walk home or a parent has to pick them up at the school at a back door. I didn't allow my daughter to walk until 7th grade, and then only if she's with friends. Now that she's in 8th, she has people to walk with, but not all the way. We live just about at the limit of the mile and a half radius. Most days she walks all the way home (which is mostly uphill!) and some days she'll call me if it's rainy or if she just doesn't want to walk all the way up the hill. I pick her up maybe once a week at the bottom of the hill. Sometimes if I'm on my way somewhere, I'll drive that route and pick her up and take her with me.
The school AND the police have now said that parents can't do that. They either have to pick them up at the school or the child walks all the way home. The police have said they will patrol to make sure... I do know that the police chief hangs out near the middle school every day after school to keep an eye on things, so I don't doubt that they'll be patrolling!
I see their point. It is safer for the kids, I understand that. But on the other hand, I think they're seriously overstepping! If they feel it's so unsafe for the kids to get picked up along the route, then why on earth don't they bus them?
So what do you think? Would you agree with this where you live? Keep in mind that this is a small town rural area -- pretty safe, so what might be good for you is bad for me and vice versa.
Oh, and to add to this: we have to send a note if we are picking them up. So the parents would have to know THAT MORNING if they plan on getting the kids, rather than letting the kids call to say they want a ride. In an emergency, you can call and let the school know the change of plans, but obviously you don't want to do that a lot, and you sure don't want tons of parents calling in with last minute changes in plans.

Anyway, the non-bus kids get two options. They can walk home or a parent has to pick them up at the school at a back door. I didn't allow my daughter to walk until 7th grade, and then only if she's with friends. Now that she's in 8th, she has people to walk with, but not all the way. We live just about at the limit of the mile and a half radius. Most days she walks all the way home (which is mostly uphill!) and some days she'll call me if it's rainy or if she just doesn't want to walk all the way up the hill. I pick her up maybe once a week at the bottom of the hill. Sometimes if I'm on my way somewhere, I'll drive that route and pick her up and take her with me.
The school AND the police have now said that parents can't do that. They either have to pick them up at the school or the child walks all the way home. The police have said they will patrol to make sure... I do know that the police chief hangs out near the middle school every day after school to keep an eye on things, so I don't doubt that they'll be patrolling!
I see their point. It is safer for the kids, I understand that. But on the other hand, I think they're seriously overstepping! If they feel it's so unsafe for the kids to get picked up along the route, then why on earth don't they bus them?
So what do you think? Would you agree with this where you live? Keep in mind that this is a small town rural area -- pretty safe, so what might be good for you is bad for me and vice versa.
Oh, and to add to this: we have to send a note if we are picking them up. So the parents would have to know THAT MORNING if they plan on getting the kids, rather than letting the kids call to say they want a ride. In an emergency, you can call and let the school know the change of plans, but obviously you don't want to do that a lot, and you sure don't want tons of parents calling in with last minute changes in plans.