Anonymous wrote:Kids seem to have no trouble riding away with stolen bikes in our neighborhood. Perhaps DCPS should also offer hockey as there seems to be some interest after a group assaulted two kids at Watkins and tried to steal their gear. Either way, seven seems to be a bit old. And this presumably will take away valuable playground time, space and manpower. How many kids will ride at a time and what will the rest be doing? I just don't get it. And why this isn't this being offered through DPR?
Anonymous wrote:Kids seem to have no trouble riding away with stolen bikes in our neighborhood. Perhaps DCPS should also offer hockey as there seems to be some interest after a group assaulted two kids at Watkins and tried to steal their gear. Either way, seven seems to be a bit old. And this presumably will take away valuable playground time, space and manpower. How many kids will ride at a time and what will the rest be doing? I just don't get it. And why this isn't this being offered through DPR?
Anonymous wrote:I think this is a great idea! It's a really practical skill for city-dwellers, and it's something not every kid can learn at home (some families can't afford bikes; some working parents can't afford the time to run down the sidewalk holding the back of the bike).
Plus, this is happening during PE -- it's not like it's cutting into their math lesson.
Anonymous wrote:At least its a useful and healthy skill to learn, unlike memorize answers for standardized testing.
Anonymous wrote:I guess it's easier to provide a bike than to provide a pool.
It's PE. OP, are you outraged that they play other games during PE?