The school drop off/pickup thing is the most carbrained thing I've ever seen

There is apparently a phenomenon in the US now, where parents drive to the school individually to pick up and drop off their children at the beginning and end of the day. Some people I work with even take time off from working to do this. When the parents descend on the school each day there’s insane traffic, cars lined up for miles, all idling their engines. What happened to school buses?

jonjennings,

You can’t expect parents to let their kids WALK to school can you? It’s not safe - there’s so many cars around! 🙄

Mcballs1234,
@Mcballs1234@lemmy.ml avatar

Parents these days a lot more protective than they were in the past. Most parents are worried about there kids going missing or some other crap. I honestly wish my mother was less protective, for example I go on bike rides at least 20 to 30 miles at the minimum and my mother always wants to know what my location is all the time. I get that my mother cares about me but being trapped inside a bubble sucks, I remember when I was in middle school and if I stayed out of the house past dark I would be punished, being punished led me to become more anti social and I got addicted to weed and alcohol because I had no escape, thanks to my father. As soon as my father died and I moved out to my grandmas, things did get better, my mother is less over protective, but I feel like I have no say in any matter and I feel like I’m being ignored and I’m trying to get my life started by trying to get a job and trying to get my drivers license, but my mom is always working or is lazy and she won’t help me. I honestly have lost a lot of motivation because of my mother to do anything sometimes then I just get yelled at for doing something I want to do. But things this year have been turning better for me, I found many good life long friends that have helped me through the hardest of times, my friends helped me with the aftermath of my shitty relationship, they stood up for me and told her to fuck off. There are many good people in this world and I hope all of you succeed in the hardest of times find the good in the world. My heart goes out to the people that have over protective parents because most times over protective parents do more harm than good. Yeah I went on rant, but I wish all of you the best of wishes. -David

aplomBomb,

I’m assuming the insane cuts to our public education system trickle down to the bus drivers too

jackissocool,
@jackissocool@urbanists.social avatar

@const_void
I always walked to school as a kid and it was very high priority to me that the neighborhood I live in now allows my kids to do the same

Billy_Gnosis,
@Billy_Gnosis@lemmy.ml avatar

My son’s school charges $630 per year to ride the bus. And that is a public school. I still pay for it though, because, 1. I’m not going to spend my time sitting in a line cars every day. Not to mention take time off from work to do it. 2. I want him to experience life. It’s a great place for socialization

Mac,

“It’s a great place for socialization” yeah like being bullied. Lol

Billy_Gnosis,
@Billy_Gnosis@lemmy.ml avatar

Not sure what school your kids go to, that’s type of stuff isn’t an issue for mine. I’m sure things do happen, but that’s part of growing up and learning. It’s called life

maegul,
@maegul@lemmy.ml avatar

I grew up with this culture, unfortunately, never rode a school bus or saw one.

And yea, it is complete trash. Let’s put tiny vulnerable road-unintelligent children, all running around, in the same place as a bunch of stressed out parents driving cars while mostly thinking about work or not being late for work.

What could go wrong!

Shit … let’s reduce the speed limit drastically to prevent accidents! Ok, now it’s just a big fat traffic Jam! Shit … let’s build specialised roads within the school to increase the speed of drop off. Ok … now we’ve lost some of our school grounds and it’s marginally better … except everyone’s driving tanks/four-wheel-drives now so it’s pretty dangerous for kids still! Shit lets …

Seen all of that. It’s really really dumb and stressful for kids and parents alike.

10_0,

People hate taxes, Americans hate community. We have the same thing here in the UK but only for primary schools from my memory.

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