We are finally getting the snow, and I can't tell you how grateful I am for the bus, the NFTA Metro bus. When we had a car, I remember how nail biting driving in the snow was. We would avoid unecessary/semi-necessary trips out. Work, school, and maybe church were it, not much else. Today, however, I went out walked a few places and took the bus downtown to the central branch library of the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library. I didn't need to go to the library - I just wanted to - so I did without any stress and without risking my life (which we all should acknowledge we do when driving a car especially in the snow).
Public transportation is critical for homeschoolers even though most people in a smaller city, like Buffalo, don't think of going without a car. First of all, using public transportation is a good skill for kids to learn including reading schedules and maps. Second, there is an opportunity to learn about science and climate change. Third, homeschoolers can more safely go on local field trips. Fourth, there are all kinds of people on the bus and that builds general community awareness. Fifth, and maybe the most important, is that the bus is less costly than a car. This is critical because expense reduction is the best way for a parent to reduce their work hours to be able to homeschool. Certainly it isn't easy in all cases, but would both parents need to work if the family went carless, got rid of cable, went to prepaid cell phones and Skype, did their own hair cuts, and ate out less (not hard if one parent is home to cook)? Something to think about.
Our bus dependence is a little more complicated than just homeschooling, because there are other financial factors with which we are dealing. That being said, strong public transportation may be the way to combat some of the lack of upward mobility going on these days. Saving money on transportation may be one of the final sources of funds for the middle and working classes if the economy stays in its current state for the longer-term. If you live in Buffalo, please sign the petition to restore NFTA funding. If you live in another small to middle size city, pay closer attention to public transportation in your area and support it.
We are homeschoolers in Buffalo NY, a friendly and great city. This blog starts one year after we began homeschooling and we plan to frequently document our homeschooling experiences going foward highlighting the joys and challenges we face. Our goal is to provide a self-paced, if not customized, education using our city environment as a classroom.
Friday, January 13, 2012
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Hi Liz,
ReplyDeleteI completely agree. We are certainly going to try to do public transportation here and haven't had cable in 2 years. Simpler, saner living is the goal.
Best,
Victoria