Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a secret!
Contacted by ARLnow, a Washington Capitals spokesperson declined to saw which APS schools are among the five that have been invited to the event.
“We are not disclosing which schools are attending,” the spokesperson said.
https://www.arlnow.com/2023/01/10/students-from-five-aps-schools-to-attend-special-caps-practice-with-ovechkin/
I assume that means because there is something "unfair" about the schools picked. I don't care if my kids school was picked (we are S. Arlington) but it would be nice if the schools were spread throughout the county and kids who might never have a chance to go to a hockey game got to do something special.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is nice for the kids (at least the kids who are hockey fans) but I'm sad that they won't do a single educational field trip this year because there is no money for buses etc., but APS can provide school buses for this outing.
Every student is going to the planetarium this year k-5. 5th is doing overnight at outdoor lab. Most 4th are doing Jamestown trip.
Our school is not doing Jamestown for 4th this year (didn't last year either). I haven't heard about planetarium trips but that would be nice. Kid is not in 5th or 3rd so no outdoor lab.
That sucks. It does seem like a school decision. I believe our PTA Is paying for everything this year which isn't equitable obviously. The PTAs have been advocating to the school board to get them to cover field trips.
We’re at ATS and when my son was in 4th grade we were told they didn’t do Jamestown anymore
You're literally on the bus longer than you are at Jamestown lmao
Why don't they do Mt. Vernon? There's plenty to learn about and it's close.
Anonymous wrote:It’s a secret!
Contacted by ARLnow, a Washington Capitals spokesperson declined to saw which APS schools are among the five that have been invited to the event.
“We are not disclosing which schools are attending,” the spokesperson said.
https://www.arlnow.com/2023/01/10/students-from-five-aps-schools-to-attend-special-caps-practice-with-ovechkin/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, the Capitols are paying for the trip, not APS or the schools, per the information I received (kid is in 4/5 at one of the participating schools).
Just curious what school you are at? STill trying to figure out which schools were invited![]()
People are so secretive about naming their schools on here, lol. Its anonymous and what a benign thing to share!
Yes! I don't really get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, the Capitols are paying for the trip, not APS or the schools, per the information I received (kid is in 4/5 at one of the participating schools).
Just curious what school you are at? STill trying to figure out which schools were invited![]()
People are so secretive about naming their schools on here, lol. Its anonymous and what a benign thing to share!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FWIW, the Capitols are paying for the trip, not APS or the schools, per the information I received (kid is in 4/5 at one of the participating schools).
Just curious what school you are at? STill trying to figure out which schools were invited![]()
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, the Capitols are paying for the trip, not APS or the schools, per the information I received (kid is in 4/5 at one of the participating schools).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is nice for the kids (at least the kids who are hockey fans) but I'm sad that they won't do a single educational field trip this year because there is no money for buses etc., but APS can provide school buses for this outing.
Every student is going to the planetarium this year k-5. 5th is doing overnight at outdoor lab. Most 4th are doing Jamestown trip.
Our school is not doing Jamestown for 4th this year (didn't last year either). I haven't heard about planetarium trips but that would be nice. Kid is not in 5th or 3rd so no outdoor lab.
That sucks. It does seem like a school decision. I believe our PTA Is paying for everything this year which isn't equitable obviously. The PTAs have been advocating to the school board to get them to cover field trips.
We’re at ATS and when my son was in 4th grade we were told they didn’t do Jamestown anymore
You're literally on the bus longer than you are at Jamestown lmao
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is nice for the kids (at least the kids who are hockey fans) but I'm sad that they won't do a single educational field trip this year because there is no money for buses etc., but APS can provide school buses for this outing.
Every student is going to the planetarium this year k-5. 5th is doing overnight at outdoor lab. Most 4th are doing Jamestown trip.
Our school is not doing Jamestown for 4th this year (didn't last year either). I haven't heard about planetarium trips but that would be nice. Kid is not in 5th or 3rd so no outdoor lab.
That sucks. It does seem like a school decision. I believe our PTA Is paying for everything this year which isn't equitable obviously. The PTAs have been advocating to the school board to get them to cover field trips.
We’re at ATS and when my son was in 4th grade we were told they didn’t do Jamestown anymore
I think it's the schools closest to the ice rink, i.e., that need the least busing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Escuela Key was invited
Annoying
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is nice for the kids (at least the kids who are hockey fans) but I'm sad that they won't do a single educational field trip this year because there is no money for buses etc., but APS can provide school buses for this outing.
Every student is going to the planetarium this year k-5. 5th is doing overnight at outdoor lab. Most 4th are doing Jamestown trip.
Our school is not doing Jamestown for 4th this year (didn't last year either). I haven't heard about planetarium trips but that would be nice. Kid is not in 5th or 3rd so no outdoor lab.
That sucks. It does seem like a school decision. I believe our PTA Is paying for everything this year which isn't equitable obviously. The PTAs have been advocating to the school board to get them to cover field trips.
We’re at ATS and when my son was in 4th grade we were told they didn’t do Jamestown anymore
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is nice for the kids (at least the kids who are hockey fans) but I'm sad that they won't do a single educational field trip this year because there is no money for buses etc., but APS can provide school buses for this outing.
Every student is going to the planetarium this year k-5. 5th is doing overnight at outdoor lab. Most 4th are doing Jamestown trip.
Our school is not doing Jamestown for 4th this year (didn't last year either). I haven't heard about planetarium trips but that would be nice. Kid is not in 5th or 3rd so no outdoor lab.
That sucks. It does seem like a school decision. I believe our PTA Is paying for everything this year which isn't equitable obviously. The PTAs have been advocating to the school board to get them to cover field trips.