Our elementary school had outdoor recess today. |
At the school where I teach we got an email from admin saying we had to have indoor recess. I hate indoor recess
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Same-hate indoor recess. At our school, we got an email saying we had to go out for 15 minutes. The blacktop and sidewalks were clear. We could take the kids out for a walk around the campus if we wanted. I was glad to get outside for a few minutes. |
Longfellow 8 and 12 got into trouble, that I heard of. Twelve got stuck on ice and couldn’t move forward or back… they had to send someone with sand…. 😂 |
I’m guessing because the bus was late. Bus drivers had to report 30 min before their usual time to report any problems with their bus, such as dead battery. Many buses had some sort of problem or another and it takes time to fix it or find another available bus, do the pre-trip, etc. And then, there are the drives that couldn’t come to work, which puts more pressure on others, who have to do double routes. Or use substitute drives, who are not familiar with the route and take it even slower in those conditions. And overall, drivers proceed slow on side roads, which were covered in ice. Usually MS students are the ones who feel these contretemps the most, since they are first bell. |
So no accidents and all the kids were safe. Closing schools for thousands to save one bucket of sand would be a pretty extreme move. |
+1 they made the right call. It was not dangerously cold. |