Anonymous wrote:Some schools have cots, so only a blanket may be needed. In addition to what others mentioned, I highly recommend a prefilled water bottle your child can easily open and close. It's a shame but DCPS only offers plain milk with its meals (fed. regs). Kids can of course go to the water fountain to drink water but those fountains are often at quite a distance and there is no way kids can take in enough water one sip at a time.
Aside from the fact that milk just isn't liked by all kids, jugging down a carton of milk before lunch really compromises any kid's willingness to try foods they may be unfamiliar with, much less eat enough to carry them through the rest of the day.
Waiting for the a future First Lady to run on a "drink more water" campaign and get this all resolved!
Anonymous wrote:Some schools have cots, so only a blanket may be needed. In addition to what others mentioned, I highly recommend a prefilled water bottle your child can easily open and close. It's a shame but DCPS only offers plain milk with its meals (fed. regs). Kids can of course go to the water fountain to drink water but those fountains are often at quite a distance and there is no way kids can take in enough water one sip at a time.
Aside from the fact that milk just isn't liked by all kids, jugging down a carton of milk before lunch really compromises any kid's willingness to try foods they may be unfamiliar with, much less eat enough to carry them through the rest of the day.
Waiting for the a future First Lady to run on a "drink more water" campaign and get this all resolved!
Anonymous wrote:Seaton.
Anonymous wrote:No supply list. We were just told to bring a change of clothes and blanket for the first day. We were told we would find out what other supplies we needed after the first week. Just want to make sure we have the essentials covered.
Anonymous wrote:Do kids usually have backpacks in prek? Lunch boxes?
How about for their nap mats, sheets and blanket or something else?