Anonymous wrote:I've been teaching in DCPS for 14 years and the mice are something I've just accepted. One time a teacher's pet snake got loose in the building and I was secretly ecstatic because I thought it could alleviate the mouse problem. Another time a parent removed a live mouse/sticky trap combo during our conference because I couldn't handle it and the custodian was taking a while.
Anonymous wrote:LOL. The last week at Murch, the teachers and kids wrote all over the walls - it was really cute. But there were lots of odes to the mice who lived there including drawings. If you are in an older building...maybe some school cats?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. The last week at Murch, the teachers and kids wrote all over the walls - it was really cute. But there were lots of odes to the mice who lived there including drawings. If you are in an older building...maybe some school cats?
I was told that the construction workers loved the notes the kids wrote on the walls. And they have been surprised to find we weren't exaggerating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. The last week at Murch, the teachers and kids wrote all over the walls - it was really cute. But there were lots of odes to the mice who lived there including drawings. If you are in an older building...maybe some school cats?
I was told that the construction workers loved the notes the kids wrote on the walls. And they have been surprised to find we weren't exaggerating.
Anonymous wrote:LOL. The last week at Murch, the teachers and kids wrote all over the walls - it was really cute. But there were lots of odes to the mice who lived there including drawings. If you are in an older building...maybe some school cats?