Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:cold temps = indoor recess
snow and ice not melted = indoor recess
But why haven't they plowed the snow from playgrounds?
Thank you teachers for dealing with indoor-cooped-for-almost-a-week-hyper kids!
Pretty sure the plow comment was a joke..,
Regarding the temperature, it hasn't been that cold yesterday or today. What is considered cut off for cold? 10F? sub zero wind chill?
Anonymous wrote:cold temps = indoor recess
snow and ice not melted = indoor recess
But why haven't they plowed the snow from playgrounds?
Thank you teachers for dealing with indoor-cooped-for-almost-a-week-hyper kids!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:cold temps = indoor recess
snow and ice not melted = indoor recess
[/b]But why haven't they plowed the snow from playgrounds? [b]
Thank you teachers for dealing with indoor-cooped-for-almost-a-week-hyper kids!
You cannot be serious.
Teachers, paras deal with. Central office who?
Oh the PP is absolutely serious. And this is what school and central office staff desk with everyday.
Lol right...as if central office actually ever deals with anything. More like this is what teachers and admin deal with everyday. There, I fixed it for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:cold temps = indoor recess
snow and ice not melted = indoor recess
[/b]But why haven't they plowed the snow from playgrounds? [b]
Thank you teachers for dealing with indoor-cooped-for-almost-a-week-hyper kids!
You cannot be serious.
Teachers, paras deal with. Central office who?
Oh the PP is absolutely serious. And this is what school and central office staff desk with everyday.
Lol right...as if central office actually ever deals with anything. More like this is what teachers and admin deal with everyday. There, I fixed it for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:cold temps = indoor recess
snow and ice not melted = indoor recess
[/b]But why haven't they plowed the snow from playgrounds? [b]
Thank you teachers for dealing with indoor-cooped-for-almost-a-week-hyper kids!
You cannot be serious.
Oh the PP is absolutely serious. And this is what school and central office staff desk with everyday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:cold temps = indoor recess
snow and ice not melted = indoor recess
[/b]But why haven't they plowed the snow from playgrounds? [b]
Thank you teachers for dealing with indoor-cooped-for-almost-a-week-hyper kids!
You cannot be serious.
Anonymous wrote:cold temps = indoor recess
snow and ice not melted = indoor recess
[/b]But why haven't they plowed the snow from playgrounds? [b]
Thank you teachers for dealing with indoor-cooped-for-almost-a-week-hyper kids!
Anonymous wrote:cold temps = indoor recess
snow and ice not melted = indoor recess
But why haven't they plowed the snow from playgrounds?
Thank you teachers for dealing with indoor-cooped-for-almost-a-week-hyper kids!