…and your own medical professional to help you with some anti-anxiety meds. |
Same here. |
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Ok op I agree this is a dumb policy…but we didn’t have water bottles when I was in school back in the early 2000s stone ages…i don’t even know if I had any fluids during the day?!
I feel like the “always carry a huge jug of water everywhere” attitude started when I was in college. |
Same |
| This sounds like some “Karen” mom with nothing better to do. |
This is the dumbest post. Bad: kids having vodka in water bottles at school. Not bad: kid using water fountain instead of water bottle. Also not bad: Kid having water before school, with lunch, and after school. |
And it was started by the companies that sell water bottles at an insane premium. |
And magnified during reopening following COVID and not being able to use water fountains. |
| PK teacher here. It’s always the kids that aren’t potty trained have the most water bottles, at least 2 with 1 Pull up in the back pack! |
| Is this a dcps policy for all high schools or just some of them? |
I am a DCPS HS teacher and most kids have reusable water bottles at my school. I assume they bring them in empty and fill them once in the building, kind of like TSA at the airport. |
Oh you mean the water fountains with lead pipes? Most schools have them. |
| I took a reusable water bottle to school in the 90s -- what are you talking about? |
Which school is this? Jackson Reed? |
This has been a rule at McKinley Tech all year. Students can bring a water bottle, but it has to be either sealed or empty (to be filled up inside the school). |