Anonymous wrote:Seriously? Let your kids out before school. We knew about this yesterday. It's not a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington Parks and Rec is only putting restrictions in place starting at 1 PM. This was just a knee jerk APS decision that didn't get any actual thought.
Incorrect. Read policies.
This. The principal was forcing all the kids into the crowded cafeteria this morning when it's absolutely lovely out.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington Parks and Rec is only putting restrictions in place starting at 1 PM. This was just a knee jerk APS decision that didn't get any actual thought.
Incorrect. Read policies.
I can understand why APS has taken some of the "thinking" out of this. But it is certainly annoying. Why can't elementary kids go outside when it's in the 90s (which will be the temp for all of them since recess is almost always before 1pm)? Kids can certainly handle 15 minutes of 95 degree heat without adverse consequences. It does make sense to alter the HS sports schedules etc, which take place in the hottest part of the day. We have outdoor recess from 7:35-7:50 and that was canceled today too. It was a perfect morning for running around!
It just feels like the policy is getting in the way of common sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington Parks and Rec is only putting restrictions in place starting at 1 PM. This was just a knee jerk APS decision that didn't get any actual thought.
Incorrect. Read policies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington Parks and Rec is only putting restrictions in place starting at 1 PM. This was just a knee jerk APS decision that didn't get any actual thought.
Incorrect. Read policies.
Anonymous wrote:Arlington Parks and Rec is only putting restrictions in place starting at 1 PM. This was just a knee jerk APS decision that didn't get any actual thought.
Anonymous wrote:APS issued a heat advisory for today canceling all outdoor activities.
Our elementary school usually has morning recess from 8:250-8:50 and that is cancelled too, even though it's in the 70s out. Shouldn't we be having kids run around and get their energy out while it's still cool out? Why can't the heat advisory not start at a specific time (noon?) when it's actually forecast to be hot out? It just seems very poorly thought out.
Anonymous wrote:APS issued a heat advisory for today canceling all outdoor activities.
Our elementary school usually has morning recess from 8:250-8:50 and that is cancelled too, even though it's in the 70s out. Shouldn't we be having kids run around and get their energy out while it's still cool out? Why can't the heat advisory not start at a specific time (noon?) when it's actually forecast to be hot out? It just seems very poorly thought out.