Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm very disappointed in the lunch decision. It's incomprehensible to me that they can't figure out a way to let kids eat outside when that is so obviously the biggest weak link in keeping kids safe.
It's the stupidest thing ever. I went to Hammond and then TC in the '80s. At Hammond you were free to go outside at lunchtime, and when I was TC there was the option of leaving campus for lunch. Many of the schools have plenty of room for outdoor lunch. Look at GW--incredible amount of space. But no one can eat outside--why? Bc at central office there is a complete lack of creativity, will, or imagination--who knows. The end result is the same: an unyielding culture of "no."
The space at GW is going to be used by classroom trailers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm very disappointed in the lunch decision. It's incomprehensible to me that they can't figure out a way to let kids eat outside when that is so obviously the biggest weak link in keeping kids safe.
Not every school will be able to do this. Therefore it isn't equitable. So no.
Anonymous wrote:I really hope there's some sort of an accounting of where all the cares/recovery money was spent. As far as I can tell it's some nebulous SEAL support, and thousands of foam blocks ready to fill the landfills. Not allowing kids to eat outside??? That was a freaking fall 2020 problem. They couldn't figure out a solution (ie tents) at anytime during the last year with millions of dollars? ACPS is just the worst.
Anonymous wrote:I'm very disappointed in the lunch decision. It's incomprehensible to me that they can't figure out a way to let kids eat outside when that is so obviously the biggest weak link in keeping kids safe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm very disappointed in the lunch decision. It's incomprehensible to me that they can't figure out a way to let kids eat outside when that is so obviously the biggest weak link in keeping kids safe.
It's the stupidest thing ever. I went to Hammond and then TC in the '80s. At Hammond you were free to go outside at lunchtime, and when I was TC there was the option of leaving campus for lunch. Many of the schools have plenty of room for outdoor lunch. Look at GW--incredible amount of space. But no one can eat outside--why? Bc at central office there is a complete lack of creativity, will, or imagination--who knows. The end result is the same: an unyielding culture of "no."
Anonymous wrote:I'm very disappointed in the lunch decision. It's incomprehensible to me that they can't figure out a way to let kids eat outside when that is so obviously the biggest weak link in keeping kids safe.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah - I am concerned and surprised about the lack of vaccination policy. I think this will be changed - how can we be the only district not doing it.
Not sure what you mean about the air purifiers, but in our school at least - I think they have pretty good HEPA air filters in each classroom and cafeteria.
Not sure why they are being so strict about lunch in cafeteria - DCPS is this way too. I think with some creativity schools can organize eating outside, not sure why the district pushback.