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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry your and others' days were ruined OP. I have relatives nearby in PA. No matter the temp or weather here, it's always colder and windier up there. I once chaperoned my son's K class on a field trip to a pumpkin patch in outer MoCo. Parents drove their own cars (we did not see our kids in advance) and met at the patch. It was a chilly, windy, fall day. My kid gets off the bus, as did many others, underdressed WITHOUT any coats or zipper up hoodies. Did they all come to school like this? Perhaps. I know mine did not. They were immediately cold. I looked at the teacher, and asked, where are the coats? She shrugged her shoulders and mumbled, "I told them to line up and get out quickly, so no time." Brilliant. So if your kid was not wearing a coat at their seat, tough sh**. So, for all the responsible parents, their planning and thoughtfulness undone by one teacher who could not be bothered to instruct her class to go over to the coat hook area and grab your jackets and line up. Fortunately I had an extra jacket in my car for DS. The rest were cold, for hours. Before we turn to blaming these kids and parent, after a full year of seeing her in action, it was obv. it was her, not the 5 years-olds. [/quote] This isn’t a thread about 5 year olds. And that seems to be the heart of the issue. [/quote]
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