Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. You can thank ineffective parents for this policy. Specifically, the ones who aren't willing to discipline at home and aren't responding to my emails detailing Snowflake's disruptive behavior. Apart from missing 1/3 of 1/2 of total recess time, these kids have no incentive to stop the disruptions and then ALL my kids suffer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They might have to walk laps or something during recess. That's obviously the response to the Mommys who will complain that little Jacob "needs to get his energy out!"
Who supervises Snowflake as he walks on the track, amid other classes having PE on the track? As a teacher, should I forego my 15 minutes of classroom prep for the second half of the day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They might have to walk laps or something during recess. That's obviously the response to the Mommys who will complain that little Jacob "needs to get his energy out!"
Who supervises Snowflake as he walks on the track, amid other classes having PE on the track? As a teacher, should I forego my 15 minutes of classroom prep for the second half of the day?
Anonymous wrote:Teacher here. You can thank ineffective parents for this policy. Specifically, the ones who aren't willing to discipline at home and aren't responding to my emails detailing Snowflake's disruptive behavior. Apart from missing 1/3 of 1/2 of total recess time, these kids have no incentive to stop the disruptions and then ALL my kids suffer.
Anonymous wrote:They might have to walk laps or something during recess. That's obviously the response to the Mommys who will complain that little Jacob "needs to get his energy out!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are other ways that teachers can and do manage their classrooms effectively without breaking PGCPS policy. All research points to the conclusion that our kids do not get enough physical activity during the school day.
Take them to the park after school and let them run around for Pete's sake. Parent your children.
Anonymous wrote:There are other ways that teachers can and do manage their classrooms effectively without breaking PGCPS policy. All research points to the conclusion that our kids do not get enough physical activity during the school day.
Anonymous wrote:They do it at our school too and like a previous poster said, they will give the child 5 minutes of play to not break the rule. Pg county schools really do suck