Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they allow field permits for outside groups, there is no reason why they shouldn't allow PE classes and sports teams to happen on campus.
Outside groups are just using the outside fields and not the inside of the building where the virus can be spread with more ease.
Anonymous wrote:With the decision made that school will be 100% virtual, will the county still honor permits they've already given to outside groups - soccer teams, track clubs, etc.? Would they decide that school isn't safe but a sport is?
Anonymous wrote:If they allow field permits for outside groups, there is no reason why they shouldn't allow PE classes and sports teams to happen on campus.
Anonymous wrote:If they allow field permits for outside groups, there is no reason why they shouldn't allow PE classes and sports teams to happen on campus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh I’m sure they’ll cancel it despite:
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/04/sunlight-humidity-kill-coronavirus-fastest-scientists-200424065853466.html
Thank you for this link to Al Jazeera, the premier scientific journal of our time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh I’m sure they’ll cancel it despite:
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/04/sunlight-humidity-kill-coronavirus-fastest-scientists-200424065853466.html
Thank you for this link to Al Jazeera, the premier scientific journal of our time.
Anonymous wrote:Oh I’m sure they’ll cancel it despite:
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/04/sunlight-humidity-kill-coronavirus-fastest-scientists-200424065853466.html
Anonymous wrote:My son’s travel team has a permit For practice on a FCPS high school field.