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Reply to "50+ kids in one small classroom for every indoor recess"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The problem is not just space but supervision. There are likely not enough adults to supervise indoor recess to break kids out into smaller groups. Agree it is hard having so many indoor days especially at the beginning of the school year.[/quote] I agree that this is probably the deciding factor. We know one small school that is able to use the gym - they rotate the kids for different indoor days. Our school is mid-sized and while it does have a gym, the number of classes means that gym access days would be very infrequent. Not sure that staff would welcome kids running up and down the hallways, although I am sure that would be a great release for some of the kids. My DS is losing his mind cooped up inside all day long like this. He is one of those kids that really, really needs to MOVE. I would really appreciate any creative solutions people have seen at their public elementary schools (going private is not in our cards, so we’ll admire all those beautiful facilities from afar, thanks).[/quote]
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