They’re not allowed to run around the playground area because they’re very likely to run INTO another child. They can run around the grassy/field areas. A lot of students play soccer or football and those are as well |
| I assume you can't play smear..... |
| It hurt when you got hit by that rubber ball from some maniacal kid. Good riddance! |
| And yet gaga ball is ok. |
PP. I was not a bully in high school. But I knew how to play dodgeball. |
And it’s probably still your greatest accomplishment. |
😆👍 |
Bah. If you can dodge a wrench then you can dodge a ball. |
Dodge a wrench? Wtf are you talking about? |
PP is referring to Dodge Ball the movie. |
Actually, I think they should bring back the smoking lounges so other kids can use the bathrooms again. |
Well, at least I graduated from sophomoric humor. |
Did you? |
I am from Illinois. We had PE every year, 5 days a week. I signed up to the PE where it was guaranteed never to go inside. And yes, it had the politically incorrect name of Eskimo PE. Dodgeball is mild compared to the games we played. We played street hockey on the icy parking lot, and put metal rods in the plastic sticks and boiled the blades in my mother's Dutch Oven to put a wicked curve on the sticks. Heck, a future NHL defensemen was in our class and a sheer terror. Had to give ourselves a chance. Because of the snow, flag football became tackle. It was great fun and made me excited to come to school. I was at the top of the class so academics wasn't incompatible with this wild class. My single mother supported this as she though it a great outlet for her boys. And we were high school All Americans in our sport. Our PE teacher was the head basketball coach, and he had a great parka so he could watch us in a snowstorm. I can see why today given the liabilities schools can't do this any longer, but it truly is the case times were different. And yes, playing speedball in the snow to the point of exhaustion didn't make for too many obese kids. |
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FCPS needs to start a dodgeball league so kids have something to do on early release Mondays. Kids get exercise, develop coordination and parents don’t have to change their Monday schedules, unless they want to see their kids play dodgeball.
A win for everybody. |