| This is crazy to me. There is a subset of people here who will find something to complain about in everything. Let the kids play indoors. The national weather service found the conditions to be harsh enough to issue a warning. What’s the problem? |
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One of my kids has a chronic disease and is heat intolerant. She would collapse (and she has never been able to do summer camps outdoors).
We're from northern Europe and would love for recess to stay outside in the winter, though! With enough layers, I feel it's doable, but apparently MCPS is concerned about some kids not having coats. |
It's avoided for school, but those of us whose kids use school fields for practice / games in the summer have been dealing with this for years and it gets worse every year. Meanwhile if your kid is allocated a park field through the same organization, the coaches typically use their brains, tell everyone to dress appropriately and drink a ton of water, move things a little later if strictly necessary, and manage just fine. It's truly miserable. When did we stop trusting school staff, coaches, and other adults to be able to make choices? |
Um, you think teachers can't figure out ways to keep kids from getting heat stroke? Like - fields not blacktop. Water breaks. Etc. |
Eh, they're supervising dozens of kids. I take my own kid out when it's hot all the time but I am a parent, my kid is fit and has no health issues and I'm better positioned to monitor him. I have no issue with a school or camp using a bright line rule or formula. They don't want a Hodge podge of judgment. |
| Don’t forget that at many schools the recess monitors are out there for multiple recess duties in a row, so they may have to be out for 2 hours—that is not good for them in this heat. |
| If a kid passes out everyone is going to be screaming at the school. This is just them legally covering themselves. |
But if a high school athlete passes out, that's fine right? Because the high school sports where athletes are still in states are good to go right now. Green days if they're happening too. |
| The buildings and classrooms are hot from the TVs blaring with Disney movies during all subjects. Now they will have to show another movie for recess. |
+1 There is a policy that states we stay in if there is a wind chill warning. Wind chill advisory, the amount of time outside is shortened. The amount of sun causes sunburn, not the temperature. |
| Its boiling outside! |
| 97 at DCA. Heat indices approaching 105. Gross, mid-summer heat. |
| I swear some people really need to get jobs or a hobby because all they do is sit around and complain about everything in the world if it was too cold outside, they get mad that recess was canceled. I get mad. It’s too hot. I’m guessing their butts weren’t running around outside today. They were probably inside drinking a smoothie with their air-conditioning on. |
Haha same I grew up in a cold climate and I don't understand why there is no recess in winter, but today is too much for me! |
? I teach in an ES and we rarely stay inside. |