I'm a PE teacher (not ACPS) and part of why I don't teach outside is because recess is out there all day long and my school only has a small field space. I'm competing with recess noise/distractions plus normal outside distractions (hello school on a flight path- ever try to teach K outside with an airplane going overhead every 10 minutes?!) But for real, I will take them outside when I can but its not reasonable or realistic to be outside all day/every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why people can’t understand that PE is an actual class with curriculum. Kids are fatter and more out of shape than ever. The long term effect from obesity is much greater than the chances of a child getting seriously ill from Covid
I wasn’t implying that gym isn’t a real class. Just that it has a curriculum that could happen more safely outside. Since recess is already active and outside, it stands to reason that gym could as well.
I'm a PE teacher (not ACPS) and part of why I don't teach outside is because recess is out there all day long and my school only has a small field space. I'm competing with recess noise/distractions plus normal outside distractions (hello school on a flight path- ever try to teach K outside with an airplane going overhead every 10 minutes?!) But for real, I will take them outside when I can but its not reasonable or realistic to be outside all day/every day.
Anonymous wrote:This is equity. This is the plan for ACPS.
Last year, a teacher at our neighborhood ES wouldn't let hybrid kids use the reading books (not textbooks) in the classroom because the virtual students couldn't use them. Their reason was that it wasn't equitable.
Over the last few years, they also wouldn't help kids who were struggling in their class and said because it wasn't equitable. And no one was recommended from their class for TAG because...it wouldn't have been equitable.
This is ACPS and it isn't anything new.
If they won't help kids learn, do you really think they are going to let them have outside lunch?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why people can’t understand that PE is an actual class with curriculum. Kids are fatter and more out of shape than ever. The long term effect from obesity is much greater than the chances of a child getting seriously ill from Covid
I wasn’t implying that gym isn’t a real class. Just that it has a curriculum that could happen more safely outside. Since recess is already active and outside, it stands to reason that gym could as well.
I'm a PE teacher (not ACPS) and part of why I don't teach outside is because recess is out there all day long and my school only has a small field space. I'm competing with recess noise/distractions plus normal outside distractions (hello school on a flight path- ever try to teach K outside with an airplane going overhead every 10 minutes?!) But for real, I will take them outside when I can but its not reasonable or realistic to be outside all day/every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Equity” has turned into a crutch used as an excuse and justification for failure to act. It’s disgusting. Shame on Hutchings and ACPS.
Putting more kids at risk of contracting COVID all in the name of equity. Sick!
This. I feel like Dr. Hutchings has made equity his platform/issue, and he isn't budging from it despite the fact that there is a global pandemic still going on! Maybe it's time to pivot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why people can’t understand that PE is an actual class with curriculum. Kids are fatter and more out of shape than ever. The long term effect from obesity is much greater than the chances of a child getting seriously ill from Covid
I wasn’t implying that gym isn’t a real class. Just that it has a curriculum that could happen more safely outside. Since recess is already active and outside, it stands to reason that gym could as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not every elementary school has suitable outdoor space therefore it isn't equitable.
This makes no sense. So, the answer is to put everyone at a higher risk of contracting covid?
It does make sense. Equity is a higher priority for ACPS.
What good is equity if you kill off or cause serious illness to your students?
ACPS has pledged equity for all. I don't recall where they said "equity sometimes".
I grew up in former Soviet Union. This attitude reminds me of communism. What next? Not all families can afford private school, so no families are allowed to go to private school? I doubt Dr. Hutchings would agree to that. And with a little creativity leaders could make outdoor lunch work. They just lack mental ability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not every elementary school has suitable outdoor space therefore it isn't equitable.
This makes no sense. So, the answer is to put everyone at a higher risk of contracting covid?
It does make sense. Equity is a higher priority for ACPS.
What good is equity if you kill off or cause serious illness to your students?
ACPS has pledged equity for all. I don't recall where they said "equity sometimes".
Anonymous wrote:“Equity” has turned into a crutch used as an excuse and justification for failure to act. It’s disgusting. Shame on Hutchings and ACPS.
Putting more kids at risk of contracting COVID all in the name of equity. Sick!