I take my kids to and from school every day. Norwood school had an elementary student drop off, which means you stop and let your kids out. It does not mean park your car here and take your child …
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I take my kids to and from school every day. Norwood school had an elementary student drop off, which means you stop and let your kids out. It does not mean park your car here and take your child inside. I don’t know if it is parents being lazy or if you are all that inconsiderate but with so much other parking available at the school I don’t understand why people keep parking there. The last week has been ridiculous with vehicles wrapped around to the next lot because of 3 and 4 cars at a time being parked there. I see at least that many open spaces in the first parking lot alone, why not park there? Should my kids really have to walk further in the cold and rain because you think you have the right to take up the whole drop off area?