Dear parents,
I totally agree that direct contact with sister is the prompt way to reflect our point of view. But to be more formal, is it better to write a letter to sister and PTA even after phone call?
The content of letter may embody all the concerned parents' opinion (as more as we can) about the service or time schedule of school bus. I can contemplate that it may involve very long time to resolve this issue. You know that policy is usually rigid and hard to change .Besides, it also needs many times of repeated discussion among parents, school and school bus company.
Anyway go ahead
thanks
Fully agree. The school bus company should buy some new buses to cope with the changes if they want to keep the business/profit. If not, school should look for one more other school bus company to solve the problem. It's really unreasonable to arrange the primary students to take the school bus so early in the morning :;pppp:
My daughter said the girls had to wear the raincoats, carry the school bags and wait at the stairs for a long time before boarding the school buses. yesterday. She said so tired and so hot.
The school bus ee once asks me not to be late for the school bus in the morning as they need to take the secondary students in the second round. That is the reason why our girls need to take school bus and start lesson so early.