Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do MS and HS have recess? You could those kids to sit in shade if they are outside today. Oh wait, you can't because there's a no cell phone policy. Let your kid know before tomorrow's lunch recess if another alert when it's supposed to be very hot.
I hope you are not really suggesting that you need your middle or high schooler to have a cell phone so that you can remind them to sit in the shade when they are outdoors on a really hot day? I think they'll figure it out!
And yes, tomorrow will be worse, so you can remind them tonight, and/or put a cute note in their lunchbox which their peers will all appreciate.
You must not have tweens or teens, or yours are something else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do MS and HS have recess? You could those kids to sit in shade if they are outside today. Oh wait, you can't because there's a no cell phone policy. Let your kid know before tomorrow's lunch recess if another alert when it's supposed to be very hot.
I hope you are not really suggesting that you need your middle or high schooler to have a cell phone so that you can remind them to sit in the shade when they are outdoors on a really hot day? I think they'll figure it out!
And yes, tomorrow will be worse, so you can remind them tonight, and/or put a cute note in their lunchbox which their peers will all appreciate.
Anonymous wrote:Do MS and HS have recess? You could those kids to sit in shade if they are outside today. Oh wait, you can't because there's a no cell phone policy. Let your kid know before tomorrow's lunch recess if another alert when it's supposed to be very hot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there a reason you need to know OP?
Here is the MCPS protocol on code orange.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/athletics/health/heatindex/
CODE ORANGE - HEAT INDEX FROM 95° TO 104°
Exercise caution. Provide ample water. Water is always available and athletes should have unrestricted access. Mandatory water breaks every 30 minutes for 10 minute time frames. Ice-down tub and towels are available. Reduce time outside or move indoors to air conditioning if possible. Athletes should be monitored carefully. Limit time in which student-athletes are wearing full equipment.
🙄Always about the student athlete. What about a regular student who happens not to be an athlete (gasp, yes those students do exist!) ,
Anonymous wrote:Do MS and HS have recess? You could those kids to sit in shade if they are outside today. Oh wait, you can't because there's a no cell phone policy. Let your kid know before tomorrow's lunch recess if another alert when it's supposed to be very hot.
Anonymous wrote:Is there a reason you need to know OP?
Here is the MCPS protocol on code orange.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/athletics/health/heatindex/
CODE ORANGE - HEAT INDEX FROM 95° TO 104°
Exercise caution. Provide ample water. Water is always available and athletes should have unrestricted access. Mandatory water breaks every 30 minutes for 10 minute time frames. Ice-down tub and towels are available. Reduce time outside or move indoors to air conditioning if possible. Athletes should be monitored carefully. Limit time in which student-athletes are wearing full equipment.