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wanthelp

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? AL

My daughter's elementary principal has changed the way that kids are to be brought, dropped off, etc at school. The new rules do not allow for kids to be walked to their classroom by their parents. I have a first grader who has already been lost once trying to get from one side of the school to the other and sat outside in between rooms and cried because she couldn't find her way. The principal is only allowing people to pull their cars by the road and let our kids out. The class rooms for the kindergarten and 1st graders are on the opposite side of campus. To make matters more uncomfortable, her class room is a portable and on the side where the buses drive around the school. There is about a 2 ft area where the kids can walk to this classroom, but the buses are in motion and a small kid could easily not be seen or the child not pay attention to the buses. These kids are 5 and 6 years old and the walk area is not a side walk, but part of the parking lot.

I can understand that school principals want to protect students, but the procedures inacted are not protecting the students. They are just making the parents jump through hoops. I know the principal personally for over 28 years. She has always been biased and vengeful. She sued to get the job citing discrimination and has become upset with parents because they are not signing in at the office to pick up their kids. She has always done things like this to flex her muscles, but she has never been in a position to affect so many at once by her spite. I do believe the parents should go to the office first and respect the authority of the personel there at school, but I don't like the school being closed up this much. All I want to do is walk my daughter to her class to make sure she gets by the buses and to her classroom. Next year she will probably be fine since her classes will be near the front of the school.

Does the principal have the authority to keep parents from dropping their elementary kids off at their class altogether or can she just make you sign-in or something? I am not wanting to be a disturbance or anything. I just want to make sure my daughter gets to her class safely. I have tried talking to the principal and many others have too, but she says that the kids should know how to get to their classrooms safely. She also stated that she is the one who decided on these changes and that no one over her told her to do it.
 


BelizeBreeze

Senior Member
What is the name of your state? AL

My daughter's elementary principal has changed the way that kids are to be brought, dropped off, etc at school. The new rules do not allow for kids to be walked to their classroom by their parents. I have a first grader who has already been lost once trying to get from one side of the school to the other and sat outside in between rooms and cried because she couldn't find her way. The principal is only allowing people to pull their cars by the road and let our kids out. The class rooms for the kindergarten and 1st graders are on the opposite side of campus. To make matters more uncomfortable, her class room is a portable and on the side where the buses drive around the school. There is about a 2 ft area where the kids can walk to this classroom, but the buses are in motion and a small kid could easily not be seen or the child not pay attention to the buses. These kids are 5 and 6 years old and the walk area is not a side walk, but part of the parking lot.
And that is an issue for the school board.
I can understand that school principals want to protect students, but the procedures inacted are not protecting the students. They are just making the parents jump through hoops. I know the principal personally for over 28 years. She has always been biased and vengeful. She sued to get the job citing discrimination and has become upset with parents because they are not signing in at the office to pick up their kids.
And at ALL of my daughters schools, you would not have been allowed on the campus without signing in.
She has always done things like this to flex her muscles, but she has never been in a position to affect so many at once by her spite. I do believe the parents should go to the office first and respect the authority of the personel there at school, but I don't like the school being closed up this much. All I want to do is walk my daughter to her class to make sure she gets by the buses and to her classroom. Next year she will probably be fine since her classes will be near the front of the school.
Then bring it up at the next school board meeting.
Does the principal have the authority to keep parents from dropping their elementary kids off at their class altogether or can she just make you sign-in or something? I am not wanting to be a disturbance or anything. I just want to make sure my daughter gets to her class safely. I have tried talking to the principal and many others have too, but she says that the kids should know how to get to their classrooms safely. She also stated that she is the one who decided on these changes and that no one over her told her to do it.
yep, she has the authority.
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
but I don't like the school being closed up this much.
I bet the Amish parents in PA now wish their school was closed up that much.

Cut the apron strings, Mom. School's been in session how long? And you kid STILL doesn't know how to get to her class? Please.
 

wanthelp

Junior Member
Apron Strings

Stealth2,

First: This is Dad.

Second: You can keep your sarcasm to yourself. Your type of responses are not legal in nature, so they are not helpful in this forum. Keep your legal free opinions to yourself. Maybe you didn't notice this was a legal advice forum.

Third: The problem isn't with "apron strings." It is with the access she has to the portable classroom being in the path of moving buses.

Fourth: The amish school problem has nothing to do with a principals spite. The changes made will not keep psychotic people from doing disturbing things. There is still nothing physically keeping people from wandering on campus to any class. It only hampers the people who are already law abiding.

Fifth: I would be fine with the changes if they had someone watching the buses and kids on that side of the school to make sure there aren't any accidents.

Sixth: Your type of responses do not encourage people to ask questions and be informed about the law and how it works.
 

wanthelp

Junior Member
Thnak you

BelizeBreeze ,

Thank you for your response. I was not sure what I, if anything, I could say or do about it.
 

stealth2

Under the Radar Member
You're wlecome.

At the end of the day, many - if not most - schools will not allow a parent to accompany a child through the school.
 

Ohiogal

Queen Bee
I bet the Amish parents in PA now wish their school was closed up that much.

Cut the apron strings, Mom. School's been in session how long? And you kid STILL doesn't know how to get to her class? Please.
Actually the Amish don't. The Amish actually forgave the gunman and offered solace and comfort the the gunman's family. The school has been razed (or will be) and they will also rebuild a school the same way this one was built.
But then again the Amish are serious when they say that only God can judge and their role is to try to follow His word.
 

Silverplum

Senior Member
Actually the Amish don't. The Amish actually forgave the gunman and offered solace and comfort the the gunman's family. The school has been razed (or will be) and they will also rebuild a school the same way this one was built.
But then again the Amish are serious when they say that only God can judge and their role is to try to follow His word.
They have been magnificent -- so amazingly admirable!
 

fairisfair

Senior Member
without a doubt the principals procedures have most likely been instituted to deal with a traffic problem during the pick up and drop off. and yes, to deal with unknown people wandering around on campus. Much easier to spot one adult in a sea of children, than 1 bad adult in a sea of good ones. How about a couple of practice sessions after school getting to and from the classroom? Your daughter will be much less likely to incur any kind of injury or fright if she feels confident and educated in her ability to get to and from the classroom from your drop off point.
 

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