Schools and the weather
"Alan White" wrote in message
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On Sat, 10 Feb 2007 11:21:19 -0600, David Buttery
wrote:
When I first went to school (in 1980) the *vast* majority of pupils
walked, and most of those walked unaccompanied by their parents. My
family had one car, and my dad used it to go to work, so I got a lift
only very rarely (even in 1981-2!). In larger towns, fewer families had
cars at all, and almost everyone got a bus to school.
The school I attended from 1948 to 1953 was just over a mile from home.
There was no public transport, no school bus, my parents had no car and
so I walked. When I learnt to ride a bike (I was a late developer), I
cycled. Bad weather never closed the school.
I frequently think that we're progressing backwards.
I'm not sure that it is solely the conditions that cause the schools to be
closed. I suspect that it is the compensation culture and the chance of
parents sueing if their child slips on the ice that has a lot to do with it.
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