Anonymous wrote:My dd wears sneakers almost everyday. If not, she wears a pair of Merrills like this
http://www.zappos.com/merrell-kids-jungle-moc-toddler-youth-cactus-flower
I want her comfortable and safe. Although she may only be on the playgroud an hour or so, she needs something that can hold up, keep her from tripping, etc. We usually buy 2 pair of sneakers at the beggining of the school year and then around Xmas or right after will buy another pair, depending on wear and tear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Will info about what is allowed and what is not be on a schools website? I went to the schools website and found nothing. I could not even find information about school supplies, much less what is and isn't allowed at the school.
A good time to get this type of information (assuming your child will be attending a MCPS elementary) is at the Open House/Meet-Your-Teachers that typically occurs on the Friday before school starts (so this year's should be on 8/24 and likely will be announced in your school's summer mailing -- which generally includes the supply list, bus routes, lunch information, PTA information, etc. -- and/or if your school sends a separate letter/postcard letting your child know which teacher he/she has been assigned). In addition to the classroom teachers, the "specialists" -- PE, music, art, media -- are usually present too and they, like the classroom teachers, should be able to answer any (remaining) questions you may have. Best wishes for an overall successful elementary school experience for your daughter; my own is a rising 6th grader and I can't believe how quickly those years passed!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Will info about what is allowed and what is not be on a schools website? I went to the schools website and found nothing. I could not even find information about school supplies, much less what is and isn't allowed at the school.
Anonymous wrote:My kids couldn't tie their own shoes until 7. We always did velcro until @ 8 ( late, I know)The PE department at Janney will not let your kid participate that day if they wear flip flops. There used to be a PE guy that didn't let girls wear skirts for PE--they fired him a few years ago, thankfully.
Anonymous wrote:Anything is fine. Rule for PE is rubber sole. You can get by with one pair if you like or have different ones for everyday. I don't know anyone who uses rain boots.