Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, this one is a school by school decision - some admin teams have kids out in all weather, and some call for indoor much more often. I think it’s fair to ask what cutoff they’re using.
Former lunch/recess aide
This. Our cutoff is 38 and we look at the real feel as well if it's on the cusp. With that said, you can't make everyone happy. Some kids love indoor recess, some hate it. Some parents complain about going outside if it's cold, some parents think playing outside is crucial to development regardless of temperature.
FWIW, we stayed in today, temp was 37 at recess time and real feel was 25. We had one parent preemptively voice her concern about cold temperatures today when she dropped off and we had one parent send in a sweatshirt instead of a coat. Maybe I've got another parent complaining about me on dcum...oh well.
Anonymous wrote:OP, this one is a school by school decision - some admin teams have kids out in all weather, and some call for indoor much more often. I think it’s fair to ask what cutoff they’re using.
Former lunch/recess aide
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why they would cancel outdoor recess today. It happened until the snow started, it's not sticking to the blacktop, it's not slick or dangerous, but once the snow started falling, no one else is allowed outside. They don't do recess outside when it's cold, when it's snowing, it's ridiculous, kid's NEED to play and run around. If they aren't bundled up enough then the principal can send a letter "It's cold tomorrow! bring mittens!" there are a million gloves and jackets at the lost/found.
BTW they allow the school admin to make the call for outdoor vs indoor recess so if it's sticking in Urbana, that doesn't affect my ES in Bethesda where it isn't.
Anonymous wrote:Highland View had outdoor. The kids had a blast.