Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alert for those waiting outside for buses and heads up for indoor recess if schools open on time the rest of the week. Usually with delay school openings, ES do not have recess. Think how much energy those little ones will have built up only to be cooped up at home, school and possibly again this upcoming weekend.
? Snow is when I see the most kids outside playing, PP.
And you really don’t understand the difference between a parent choosing to let their kid play in the snow and school districts being required (yes, required) to safely transport tens of thousands of students on slick roads? Really? That’s sad.
Anonymous wrote:Right before winter break, we had to distribute coats to students who only had hoodies. It wasn’t even freezing yet.
If we open, many walkers will either stay home or arrive frostbitten and dangerously chilled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right before winter break, we had to distribute coats to students who only had hoodies. It wasn’t even freezing yet.
If we open, many walkers will either stay home or arrive frostbitten and dangerously chilled.
We will open. MCPS expects families to get their act together during the winter season. It is not MCPS' responsibility to make sure your kid has a coat.
And duh - kids don't show up to school with coats if it's not freezing! My daughter and a whole lot of other tween and teens seem to think it a badge of honor to show up at school in the flimsiest outfits known to humanity. I see the boys walking about in shorts and t-shirts. At least DD wears leggings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alert for those waiting outside for buses and heads up for indoor recess if schools open on time the rest of the week. Usually with delay school openings, ES do not have recess. Think how much energy those little ones will have built up only to be cooped up at home, school and possibly again this upcoming weekend.
? Snow is when I see the most kids outside playing, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Right before winter break, we had to distribute coats to students who only had hoodies. It wasn’t even freezing yet.
If we open, many walkers will either stay home or arrive frostbitten and dangerously chilled.
Anonymous wrote:Alert for those waiting outside for buses and heads up for indoor recess if schools open on time the rest of the week. Usually with delay school openings, ES do not have recess. Think how much energy those little ones will have built up only to be cooped up at home, school and possibly again this upcoming weekend.