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So, school gets over at 3:45pm. I am planning to pick up my child through the car pool line, which means I have to work it out with my manager and leave early. From the other school she went to, the car pool line would start from 3:15pm...and the line would get quite long, and then at 3:45pm they would start bringing the kids out. I am about 20 mins from the school, so to the parents who do the car pool at any school - when is the latest I need to be there? If I get into line AT 3:45pm, then when the kids start coming out, I should get my child around 3:50? Any pointers, anyone?
So, school gets over at 3:45pm. I am planning to pick up my child through the car pool line, which means I have to work it out with my manager and leave early. From the other school she went to, the car pool line would start from 3:15pm...and the line would get quite long, and then at 3:45pm they would start bringing the kids out. I am about 20 mins from the school, so to the parents who do the car pool at any school - when is the latest I need to be there? If I get into line AT 3:45pm, then when the kids start coming out, I should get my child around 3:50? Any pointers, anyone?
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Hmm Sorry I don't anything about that school, but can you possibly park in the lot and walk up to get your child? I never thought about doing that with my child's school (middle school) since I am not on any time constraints, but I wonder if you can do that?
My child did not go to elementary school here, she went in NJ and AZ(yes we had a few moves and hopefully we are here to stay) and there, you could park and stand around the area where the kiddos get out and pick up your child or drive up to the car pool lane.
Hmm Sorry I don't anything about that school, but can you possibly park in the lot and walk up to get your child? I never thought about doing that with my child's school (middle school) since I am not on any time constraints, but I wonder if you can do that?
My child did not go to elementary school here, she went in NJ and AZ(yes we had a few moves and hopefully we are here to stay) and there, you could park and stand around the area where the kiddos get out and pick up your child or drive up to the car pool lane.
Most schools don't recommend doing this, if everyone park and picked up their child it would be crazy. Thats what the carpool line is for.
My kids go to Highcroft and I arrive at the carpool line at 3:45 and I usually have my kids by 3:54 and on my way home.
Hmm Sorry I don't anything about that school, but can you possibly park in the lot and walk up to get your child? I never thought about doing that with my child's school (middle school) since I am not on any time constraints, but I wonder if you can do that?
My child did not go to elementary school here, she went in NJ and AZ(yes we had a few moves and hopefully we are here to stay) and there, you could park and stand around the area where the kiddos get out and pick up your child or drive up to the car pool lane.
dreamsncharms - The current school does not allow it. You HAVE to go through the car pool line to pick up your child, so I think that will be the same in this one too.
slynn41072 - Thanks for the time frame. So, if I get to the car pool line AT 3:45pm, then it is not like I am late...my main point is trying to get there on time, at 3:45pm...
dreamsncharms - The current school does not allow it. You HAVE to go through the car pool line to pick up your child, so I think that will be the same in this one too.
slynn41072 - Thanks for the time frame. So, if I get to the car pool line AT 3:45pm, then it is not like I am late...my main point is trying to get there on time, at 3:45pm...
If you get onto the line at 3:45, you will not be late you can even prob push it to 3:50 and still not be late.
My daughter went to Highcroft for kindergarten and is now at Morrisville. The line at Highcroft was much longer and moved slower than the one at Morrisville. They may have changed it, but they only had 3 loading stations, where Morrisville has 5. So instead of filling up three cars at one time, we fill up 5. Also, it depends on how many buses serve the school. Because Highcroft's base is so close, most of the kids live in the walk zone. So they either walk home or are picked up (especially if it's raining or cold). I'm not sure how many buses service Mills Park, but that will factor in.
I agree with the pp though. The line starts moving at 3:45pm, so if you pull up at the back of the line at 3:45pm, you're fine. I prefer to do that, than to sit in the line for 25 minutes to make sure I'm the first one through (unless we have to be somewhere right after school). I think they start calling parents if you're not there to pick up your child by 4:10pm or so.
At the school my kids go to, the bell rings at 3pm. If I get there at 3, then I not pick them up (get to the front of the line) until about 315. If I get there at 315, I will pick them up by 318.
So, if at your school the bell rings at 345, and you get there then, the line will be VERY long. If you get there 10 minutes later, it probably will not take as long to get them.
Most schools don't recommend doing this, if everyone park and picked up their child it would be crazy. Thats what the carpool line is for.
My kids go to Highcroft and I arrive at the carpool line at 3:45 and I usually have my kids by 3:54 and on my way home.
It might be crazy if EVERYONE did, but if a few parents had to do this to meet time obligations, I don't see the big deal. I used to arrive super early, but got tired of sitting in my car doing nothing, so most days I do not arrive at the car pool lane until a few minutes till.
dreamsncharms - The current school does not allow it. You HAVE to go through the car pool line to pick up your child, so I think that will be the same in this one too.
slynn41072 - Thanks for the time frame. So, if I get to the car pool line AT 3:45pm, then it is not like I am late...my main point is trying to get there on time, at 3:45pm...
Amazingly helpful responses, everyone. Thanks so much. This gives me a real good idea.
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