Our MCPS actively asks for donations for indoor recess. We're not at a high income school, but we still manage to get donations to change up the games. And, while it might be true that the older kids get tired of every game, I haven't found it to be true of Kindergarteners. I volunteer at DD's school, and really, most of the kids are happy doing whatever. The boys are happy to build with Lincoln Logs/blocks/play trains and the girls are happy to play pretend. (No offense intended with the gender generalizations.... just making note of what I see in the class.) Or, just let the kids read/color. |
Wow! That would drive me crazy. We're in public, so at least I can justify that the education is free and you get what you pay for! ![]() Plus, you hear about the board wanting to extend the elementary school day another half hour. Because they NEED more educational time. Umm, then how about you don't schedule movies during school time?? |
If you have 5 classrooms of K (125 kids=?), that is a lot of kids in the gym, with just a lunch aide or two. |
Another idea is bring one new/unused/duplicate game to school for use at indoor recess. We've done this with our aftercare center with chess games as DS has so many. |