Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are a helicopter.
How does that make me a helicopter? I'm curious if other schools are doing this.
Most normal people wouldn't give this any thought. You started a post on this. Why is your snowflake so special?
Bottom line: the school decided this was the schedule. Deal with it.
You're taking the whole post out of context. It was a simple question. Relax, it's Friday!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are a helicopter.
How does that make me a helicopter? I'm curious if other schools are doing this.
Most normal people wouldn't give this any thought. You started a post on this. Why is your snowflake so special?
Bottom line: the school decided this was the schedule. Deal with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are a helicopter.
How does that make me a helicopter? I'm curious if other schools are doing this.
Anonymous wrote:Is there a reason your child has to have recess immediately after lunch? I taught in a school in Eastern Europe where recess was in the late morning followed by lunch at noon. Where I taught in Latin America, kids walked home for lunch and siesta and never had recess at all. Most lived within a three block radius of the school so they didn't even have a vigorous walk.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, only one recess??
Anonymous wrote:When my kid, now teen was in K they had what I had, which was a.m. Recess, lunch recess, and p.m. Recess, but I think those days are over in public school. That makes me sad.
However, if they are going to have just 1 recess, I would rather it was separate from lunch so they get 2 breaks.
Anonymous wrote:You are a helicopter.