Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jfc, at this late stage and with all this neuroticism just keep it DL due the rest of this school year and retool for the next school year.
Your kids must be doing fine. It’s a literal emergency for some kids. They need to be back in school. Check your privilege.
i’ve been told that the Arlington Reopeneds are privileged white parents.
There was a lot of push from the North Arl parents to re-open, knowing that underprivileged students were suffering immensely, in addition to knowing what's best for their own kids. Nothing wrong with that. A majority of kids are suffering with DL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jfc, at this late stage and with all this neuroticism just keep it DL due the rest of this school year and retool for the next school year.
Your kids must be doing fine. It’s a literal emergency for some kids. They need to be back in school. Check your privilege.
i’ve been told that the Arlington Reopeneds are privileged white parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jfc, at this late stage and with all this neuroticism just keep it DL due the rest of this school year and retool for the next school year.
Your kids must be doing fine. It’s a literal emergency for some kids. They need to be back in school. Check your privilege.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jfc, at this late stage and with all this neuroticism just keep it DL due the rest of this school year and retool for the next school year.
Your kids must be doing fine. It’s a literal emergency for some kids. They need to be back in school. Check your privilege.
Anonymous wrote:So, anyone out there have play dates recently where you instructed the kids to stay 6 feet apart? It works for less than a minute. What a nightmare for staff to police! I like that they’re trying to keep things safe, but this one is unrealistic.
Anonymous wrote:Jfc, at this late stage and with all this neuroticism just keep it DL due the rest of this school year and retool for the next school year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a rumor. Principal announced at our town hall. 10 feet apart, masked abd no shared equipment or balls.
WHAT!?! What are they trying to accomplish, further damage to our kids' and students' mental health? What is the logic? I think APS is punishing families that want to return.
OMG MY KID CANT PLAY WITH BALLS AT RECESS MUST GET HYSTERICAL
Our APS principal used to take away the balls at recess pre-pandemic![]()
Too dangerous
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a rumor. Principal announced at our town hall. 10 feet apart, masked abd no shared equipment or balls.
WHAT!?! What are they trying to accomplish, further damage to our kids' and students' mental health? What is the logic? I think APS is punishing families that want to return.
OMG MY KID CANT PLAY WITH BALLS AT RECESS MUST GET HYSTERICAL
Our APS principal used to take away the balls at recess pre-pandemic![]()
Too dangerous
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a rumor. Principal announced at our town hall. 10 feet apart, masked abd no shared equipment or balls.
WHAT!?! What are they trying to accomplish, further damage to our kids' and students' mental health? What is the logic? I think APS is punishing families that want to return.
OMG MY KID CANT PLAY WITH BALLS AT RECESS MUST GET HYSTERICAL
Anonymous wrote:Jfc, at this late stage and with all this neuroticism just keep it DL due the rest of this school year and retool for the next school year.
Anonymous wrote:FYI school playgrounds will be closed for 1 hour after school dismissal. This is so kids aren't running around playing after school with more lax rules. It's going to be hard for kids to abide by the school day rules when they frequent the playgrounds with very different rules.