You have every right to be ticked at this, especially the person you talked to on the phone. She was rude...But I will come to the defense of the school district taking so long to get the class list and schedule up, by saying this. So many schools are all sitting, waiting for the state to balance the budget and see what has been cut from the school budget and how many teachers they will be allowed to keep, and what funding they will have for busing and food and supplies. Its not always the school districts fault if it seems to take too long. Im sure it would be great if we all knew what to expect and could plan for it months in advance. Just isnt possible. Also, I know preschool hours are short and not convienient for a lot of parents. State laws again enter the equation. Even SAHMs barely get home, and start whatever they have to do that day, and its time to go get the kid. The stores barely open and its time to go get em. Baby brother cant get a decent nap and its time to go back to school. You cant make a Dr or dentist appt and be sure youll be done in 2 hours. Its not easy. This is why so many daycare people try to work around the parents hours. They have some who go pick up, drop off and do all hours of the day and night. Think about the single M. who is a nurse and has night shift. Who keeps her kids? Who gets them to school? and home? She cant expect the school district to change all their times to suit her, and shes by far not the only one who needs special times and help. The schools plan what they can and hope for the best to suit the most. And if you want the teachers to do parties and award programs later in the day, so you can be there after work, who is home with the teachers kids while he/she is still at work? Shes working too, and hopes her daycare can keep her kids the hours she is working. How do we solve it all? Not an easy answer. But yes it is very frustrating. So here I am, a former day care M., who bent over backwards for many many parents, charged very little and was never given much time to go to my own kids programs because I was home with someone elses kids. But when my kids came home, I WAS here.
Next generation, coming up, my grand daughter starts preschool in the fall. Her school has already told us she gets 8:30 to 11:15, 5 days a week. My daughter works 2-3 mornings a week, sometimes all day, never knows for sure, and goes to school 2 days a week, afternoons and/or evenings. She has a heavy study group schedule also. This means, grama will be responsible for several days a week transporting to and from school. I plan to do it and will enjoy it. But, I sure wish someone would call my daughter and tell her how LUCKY she is to have this luxury.