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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Why do they even have art class for Kindergarteners? Such a huge waste of time. They don't make anything 'artistic' anyway. Time better spent doing other neater work - worksheets, reading, computer lab time.[/quote] I know, right?! Why do they even let them try to write? It's all jibble jabble. [b]And they are way too loud at recess.[/b] Lock them all up in the closet until they are old enough. [/quote] Loud and MESSY. So messy. The kids play in the dirt and come home with grass stains on their pants. WHYYYYY is the teacher letting my kid play in the grass? DS wrecks all his pants that way.[/quote] I know - I think they shouldn't let them outside at all!! That's ridiculous that they get dirty. And sometimes my son comes home with jelly on his shirt from his PB&J. JELLY!!! How could the teachers do that?!?!! And I've heard that sometimes the teachers even let them talk in the classroom - those little voices are so squeaky and annoying. WTF is going on in our schools?!?! [/quote] THAT is unacceptable. The lunch aides should be required to provide bibs and clean up any jelly spills immediately. My other concern is ketchup. Why does the cafeteria serve ketchup? It stained my kid's brand new Janie and Jack dress. It should be banned.[/quote]
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