Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about high school graduation? Whitman graduation is tomorrow at 9am at the school
A few hours won't kill you. It won't have any long term impact.
You'll be slightly uncomfortable for a few hours. That's it
This. Seriously. I hope they don't cancel high school graduation for this. People who are concerned can wear a mask. Or stay home and watch a live stream.
People who are graduating can't stay home and watch a live stream.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about high school graduation? Whitman graduation is tomorrow at 9am at the school
A few hours won't kill you. It won't have any long term impact.
You'll be slightly uncomfortable for a few hours. That's it
This. Seriously. I hope they don't cancel high school graduation for this. People who are concerned can wear a mask. Or stay home and watch a live stream.
People who are graduating can't stay home and watch a live stream.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about high school graduation? Whitman graduation is tomorrow at 9am at the school
A few hours won't kill you. It won't have any long term impact.
You'll be slightly uncomfortable for a few hours. That's it
This. Seriously. I hope they don't cancel high school graduation for this. People who are concerned can wear a mask. Or stay home and watch a live stream.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about high school graduation? Whitman graduation is tomorrow at 9am at the school
A few hours won't kill you. It won't have any long term impact.
You'll be slightly uncomfortable for a few hours. That's it
Anonymous wrote:What are the chances of an 8th grade Six Flags trip happening on Friday?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about high school graduation? Whitman graduation is tomorrow at 9am at the school
A few hours won't kill you. It won't have any long term impact.
You'll be slightly uncomfortable for a few hours. That's it
That's just plain wrong on the facts, especially if you have lung or heart/circulatory problems.
https://www.airnow.gov/aqi/aqi-basics/extremely-high-levels-of-pm25/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about high school graduation? Whitman graduation is tomorrow at 9am at the school
A few hours won't kill you. It won't have any long term impact.
You'll be slightly uncomfortable for a few hours. That's it
Anonymous wrote:What about high school graduation? Whitman graduation is tomorrow at 9am at the school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Some unofficial weather stations were measuring more than 150 today (which is the threshold for Code Red).
You can call the school and ask, but they might have the kids stay indoors all day. If you want to keep your kids home, you can also do that.
My kids and my husband all have asthma. We're staying home if it's Code Red.
MCPS gyms do not have AC so I agree it would be prudent to stay home.
I do recess duty and I haven't heard from my school yet.
Gym isn't an option as there are PE classes during other kids' recess times.
I hope we do indoor recess at least.
I thought schools had AC?
Anonymous wrote:We got a text that our ES will have indoor recess. I would rather have them stuck indoors at school than at my house, so they will keep going. But I might drive them to school rather than stand outside waiting for the bus tomorrow
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Some unofficial weather stations were measuring more than 150 today (which is the threshold for Code Red).
You can call the school and ask, but they might have the kids stay indoors all day. If you want to keep your kids home, you can also do that.
My kids and my husband all have asthma. We're staying home if it's Code Red.
MCPS gyms do not have AC so I agree it would be prudent to stay home.