Going to war with the school's car dropoff
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In my particular school district when I started kindergarten, I was the youngest allowed to the day. You had to be 5 to go, and my 5th birthday was the first day of school, September 10, 1973.
I’ve since checked and that was the Monday after Labor Day. It seems they waited to start on a full week.
@jon-nyc said in Going to war with the school's car dropoff:
In my particular school district when I started kindergarten, I was the youngest allowed to the day. You had to be 5 to go, and my 5th birthday was the first day of school, September 10, 1973.
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That was three months after I graduated. FML.
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@jon-nyc said in Going to war with the school's car dropoff:
In my particular school district when I started kindergarten, I was the youngest allowed to the day. You had to be 5 to go, and my 5th birthday was the first day of school, September 10, 1973.
I
That was three months after I graduated. FML.
@Mik said in Going to war with the school's car dropoff:
@jon-nyc said in Going to war with the school's car dropoff:
In my particular school district when I started kindergarten, I was the youngest allowed to the day. You had to be 5 to go, and my 5th birthday was the first day of school, September 10, 1973.
I
That was three months after I graduated. FML.
Ahem...
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What should I do, though?
Let me introduce you to homeschooling…
Seriously… No matter where you are at in the whole culture war issues, the simple fact is that teachers and school counselors feel they are more qualified and capable to make decisions regarding your child’s mental, emotional, and physical health than you are. And will make decisions without consulting you that can and will have tremendous consequences on your family.
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What should I do, though?
Let me introduce you to homeschooling…
Seriously… No matter where you are at in the whole culture war issues, the simple fact is that teachers and school counselors feel they are more qualified and capable to make decisions regarding your child’s mental, emotional, and physical health than you are. And will make decisions without consulting you that can and will have tremendous consequences on your family.
@LuFins-Dad said in Going to war with the school's car dropoff:
What should I do, though?
Let me introduce you to homeschooling…
Seriously… No matter where you are at in the whole culture war issues, the simple fact is that teachers and school counselors feel they are more qualified and capable to make decisions regarding your child’s mental, emotional, and physical health than you are. And will make decisions without consulting you that can and will have tremendous consequences on your family.
Yeah I get that but is that kid actually going to show up at school, where, y'know, they're at this point legally obligated to teach him, or what?
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I’m not really sure I get your question… It is happy hour, but…
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I’m not really sure I get your question… It is happy hour, but…
@LuFins-Dad said in Going to war with the school's car dropoff:
I’m not really sure I get your question… It is happy hour, but…
They completely dropped the ball getting that other kid into school, and then just let the grandmother drive away with him. Like, okay, no school for you today I guess. Or ever because we're sure as shit not going to help you.