Anonymous wrote:Temperatures in certain parts of Iran can reach up to 100 degrees in the summer months Might want to get Larlo or Larla acclimated to strenuous activity in those temperatures in case the military is in their future post FCPS. No timeouts for temperature/humidity in a war zone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They will be fine. Those are not extreme temperatures. Please stick to real issues like the calendar or boundary studies.
I think they are extreme temperatures and no this board is not just for calendar or boundary issues. Move on if you cast answer the questions:
You are wrong. Fairfax County Public Schools defines extreme heat by a heat index of 105 degrees to 109 degrees, which triggers activity modifications. You could have googled that before posting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They will be fine. Those are not extreme temperatures. Please stick to real issues like the calendar or boundary studies.
I think they are extreme temperatures and no this board is not just for calendar or boundary issues. Move on if you cast answer the questions:
You are wrong. Fairfax County Public Schools defines extreme heat by a heat index of 105 degrees to 109 degrees, which triggers activity modifications. You could have googled that before posting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High humidity paired with 93 degrees is particularly dangerous because sweat will not evaporate properly, quickly leading to heat exhaustion.
LOL! How long is a PE class? Your kid will be fine.
Anonymous wrote:High humidity paired with 93 degrees is particularly dangerous because sweat will not evaporate properly, quickly leading to heat exhaustion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They will be fine. Those are not extreme temperatures. Please stick to real issues like the calendar or boundary studies.
I think they are extreme temperatures and no this board is not just for calendar or boundary issues. Move on if you cast answer the questions:
Are you from Alaska?
Those are normal temps here from May-Sept.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They will be fine. Those are not extreme temperatures. Please stick to real issues like the calendar or boundary studies.
I think they are extreme temperatures and no this board is not just for calendar or boundary issues. Move on if you cast answer the questions:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They will be fine. Those are not extreme temperatures. Please stick to real issues like the calendar or boundary studies.
I think they are extreme temperatures and no this board is not just for calendar or boundary issues. Move on if you cast answer the questions:
Anonymous wrote:Next Monday and Tuesday show highs of 94 and 93. I am concerned about temperature and making the kids go out in the heat to exercise. Is there County guidance for PE teachers on days with extreme heat? Or does each PE teacher get to decide? Can I write a note excusing my child from outside activities on those days?
Anonymous wrote:They will be fine. Those are not extreme temperatures. Please stick to real issues like the calendar or boundary studies.