This will affect single parents as well as parents of children with learning difficulties disproportionally and, frankly, is a totally insane proposal. I also highly doubt it can be enforced.
xylophileuk on
Either bring your child to school on time or your family can’t eat that week! That’ll show em!
/s obviously
Practical-Purchase-9 on
The problem parents won’t pay and trying to drag them to court won’t make any difference.
DoItForTheTea on
the reality is that there is a large portion of parents who just don’t give enough of a shitabout their kids being on time and drop them off whenever is convenient for them. this distrupts everyone else and creates a culture where being on time doesn’t matter. Those kids then do the same when they get their minimum wage jobs and simply get asked to not come back after 2 weeks of lateness and lame excuses. everyone is always quick to jump to the edge cases like autism and panic attacks, but the reality is that vast majority of persistent latecomers are NOT edge cases with special needs. They, and their parents just don’t care enough to show up on time. They drop them off when it suits because it’s just daycare in their eyes.
TheEnglishNorwegian on
So glad I left the UK not that my kids are often late, but if they are anything like I was when I hit my teens they would bankrupt me. Absolute insanity.
PianoAndFish on
The school/local authority admin must have a lot of time on their hands, I think if the school my wife works at suggested this to the local authority they would be laughed out of the building. They can barely get the persistent absence fines that already exist approved (it has to be issued within 6 months of being submitted so half the time the school sends the paperwork off, the LA sits on it for 6 months and then sends it back saying “sorry this evidence is now out of date so we can’t issue a fine”).
regprenticer on
My kids secondary school doesn’t care in the slightest if the kids are on time. You try and reinforce the idea the kids need to be at school in good time for their registration/form class and the teachers say “*it doesn’t matter as long as they’ve themselves know by the end of form class*” so now all the kids time it to arrive just as form class is ending.
SecTeff on
Another example of how while living standards decline we get more fines and control
LushCinco on
31% of children in the UK are in poverty by the way
TheCharalampos on
Why aren’t you able to just go on a holiday with your kids? As long as you can show you’re hitting the curriculum
TrumpsAKrunt on
Need to stop cutting bus services and transportation links. My landlord sold & our only option was to move to the next town over (rent for a 2 bed flat went from £600pcm to £1000+ very quickly). Within a month the bus service was cut from multiple buses an hour every day of the week to one bus an hour M-F. No buses at the weekend and if the week day school bus was cancelled, tough shit. It was cancelled a lot. No train station and I can’t drive (seizures).
Dedicated school buses, road improvements for the amount of traffic we now have & road works done more efficiently to avoid major traffic clogs.
It seems like a lot of things now are specifically designed for certain people to fail, and fines are *always* the punishment. I wonder why that is.
Muchtenting96 on
What about giving the parents £120 a day every time the teachers go on strike?
iwanttobeacavediver on
My personal view is that if you want a state education, then you should be held to the standards of the school, being on time included.
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This will affect single parents as well as parents of children with learning difficulties disproportionally and, frankly, is a totally insane proposal. I also highly doubt it can be enforced.
Either bring your child to school on time or your family can’t eat that week! That’ll show em!
/s obviously
The problem parents won’t pay and trying to drag them to court won’t make any difference.
the reality is that there is a large portion of parents who just don’t give enough of a shitabout their kids being on time and drop them off whenever is convenient for them. this distrupts everyone else and creates a culture where being on time doesn’t matter. Those kids then do the same when they get their minimum wage jobs and simply get asked to not come back after 2 weeks of lateness and lame excuses. everyone is always quick to jump to the edge cases like autism and panic attacks, but the reality is that vast majority of persistent latecomers are NOT edge cases with special needs. They, and their parents just don’t care enough to show up on time. They drop them off when it suits because it’s just daycare in their eyes.
So glad I left the UK not that my kids are often late, but if they are anything like I was when I hit my teens they would bankrupt me. Absolute insanity.
The school/local authority admin must have a lot of time on their hands, I think if the school my wife works at suggested this to the local authority they would be laughed out of the building. They can barely get the persistent absence fines that already exist approved (it has to be issued within 6 months of being submitted so half the time the school sends the paperwork off, the LA sits on it for 6 months and then sends it back saying “sorry this evidence is now out of date so we can’t issue a fine”).
My kids secondary school doesn’t care in the slightest if the kids are on time. You try and reinforce the idea the kids need to be at school in good time for their registration/form class and the teachers say “*it doesn’t matter as long as they’ve themselves know by the end of form class*” so now all the kids time it to arrive just as form class is ending.
Another example of how while living standards decline we get more fines and control
31% of children in the UK are in poverty by the way
Why aren’t you able to just go on a holiday with your kids? As long as you can show you’re hitting the curriculum
Need to stop cutting bus services and transportation links. My landlord sold & our only option was to move to the next town over (rent for a 2 bed flat went from £600pcm to £1000+ very quickly). Within a month the bus service was cut from multiple buses an hour every day of the week to one bus an hour M-F. No buses at the weekend and if the week day school bus was cancelled, tough shit. It was cancelled a lot. No train station and I can’t drive (seizures).
Dedicated school buses, road improvements for the amount of traffic we now have & road works done more efficiently to avoid major traffic clogs.
It seems like a lot of things now are specifically designed for certain people to fail, and fines are *always* the punishment. I wonder why that is.
What about giving the parents £120 a day every time the teachers go on strike?
My personal view is that if you want a state education, then you should be held to the standards of the school, being on time included.
Also, the fine needs a zero adding to it.