- then you can pay for the whole stupid thing yourself. It does not belong on the schools’ bill. |
Who paid and what did it cost? Please tell us. Seriously, if you know. For all we know it was a PTA event. FTR, I have no problem with it. |
I think it’s volunteers. I think it’s great. Tiger Moms can F off. |
Again, why is this about equity? Why do you think it costs schools money? |
| Llama llama, in your red pajamas, why are you creating all this drama? Don’t you know that mama loves you llama, llama. |
| My school had miniature pigs last year. It was free—the owner donated her time and knowledge and kids could pet them during lunches. |
They want to graduate dumb kids. Get it? |
| 10 to 1 the PTA paid for the animals to visit or it was a volunteer thing. I think it is nice that there are novel opportunities for kids at school. It puts a smile on their faces and helps take their mind of other things for a bit. If it is happening during lunch or break times then it is not taking away from classes. It sounds great to me. |
| OMG OP - Unclench!! I'm quite sure they didn't bring llama's in to replace math class for FS. |
| I cannot come up with any scenario in which this is an example of equity. |
Do you people think the rest of us don't pay taxes? |
B/c 4-legged creatures should have access to public education and should be welcomed into our schools even if they live in a barnyard. |
You didn’t know the current school Board repeatedly emphasized their top priority is equity? OMG you are so naive. |
| This is the largest troll post ever. |
Then homeschool. Some of us value mental health and a break now and then. That is the point. It's wellness week. My work does it as well. And it was FINE. Get a grip. Or maybe you should spend some time with an alpaca. You sound like you need it. |