Parking
Fun at Talbot!
Parking is at a premium at Talbot. After the first
day of school, staff will be parking in the front parking lot.
Here are some ways to alleviate potential parking problems.
1.
Front/Back Drop Off
Drop your
child off at school using either the front circulate drive or the
back drive at the covered court. We have adults and patrols
to assist children.
2.
Park at Trinity
Park your car at Trinity United Methodist Church behind Talbot and
walk in from the back of the school to the covered court and on to
campus. There is a walk-thru gate to separate pedestrians
from cars. The gates will have to be closed after 8:00am however, for reasons of security and safety. It does
allow parents to walk their kids in to school if they want to do
so.
3.
Grassy Lot
You
can park (please do not drop off here) in the grassy area in
front of the security trailer on the south side of campus.
The School Board has said as long as cars stay out of the bus
CIRCLE where students are dropped off and loaded, parents may
come down the bus DRIVE and turn on to the grassy area using a
ramp they have built for us. WATCH
FOR BIKERS WHO GO DOWN THAT SIDEWALK TO GET TO THE SOUTH BIKE
RACK. There are not very many but please be aware
that we need to be careful.
4. Additional
Parking
Use the additional parking area in front of the
kindergarten playground.
These suggestions should help us alleviate parking concerns as much as possible. The number
of students we have at Talbot is actually less than it has ever
been but we have more parents who wish to park and walk their kids
in to class as well as having many volunteers who come in the
morning and stay to volunteer.
We are asking that volunteers not work in
classrooms and certain centrums at the beginning of the day. We
have found it to be distracting as teachers try to attend to their
students. It also avoids parents having to wait for their
“assigned volunteer duties” as it gives teachers a little extra
time to prepare. So if you can schedule your volunteering to come
back after the opening of school rush, that might help as well.
(On the first day
of school, staff will park in the grass area in front of the
security trailer and south of the school to leave room for
parents. The first day brings in twice the number of
parked cars as other days because so many parents want to walk
their child in to school on the first day.)