NEW YORK -- A public school is requiring detention for parents who get their kids to school late.
Under the new rule at the Manhattan School for Children, parents who don't drop off their children by 8:25 a.m. have to pick up late slips from the principal's office and go to the auditorium to serve 20 minutes of detention with them.
"The parents need to make the breakfast, get the children dressed and get them to school on time," principal Susan Rappaport told the New York Post for Sunday's editions.
Some tardy parents at the school, which has 660 pupils in kindergarten through eighth grade, complained the detention made them late for work. But others approved, saying they felt humiliated and won't show up late again.
2 comments:
and dont give them any fat either...
Having experienced a week of getting up early, getting kids fed and ready for the school bus at 6.40 am , blah blah , I'm surprised more kids aren't late
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