Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just went and chaperoned and oh my gosh those kids had so much fun. I didn’t sleep at all but I knew it going in. And it was worth it to see them all laughing and running around in outside and trying things some of them had never done before. I mean, we camp and take our kids hiking and enjoy the great outdoors as a family. But clearly for some of these kids it was an eye opening experience. I really am glad our elementary does this. If you are weirdly against it, your kid just goes home instead of spending the night. It’s not the end of the world. And if you are uncomfortable it’s probably an experience that will be good for your child to experience new things that you aren’t willing to do.
Wow this is so tone deaf. You really don't know the problems that have occurred at overnights do you?
Anonymous wrote:Just went and chaperoned and oh my gosh those kids had so much fun. I didn’t sleep at all but I knew it going in. And it was worth it to see them all laughing and running around in outside and trying things some of them had never done before. I mean, we camp and take our kids hiking and enjoy the great outdoors as a family. But clearly for some of these kids it was an eye opening experience. I really am glad our elementary does this. If you are weirdly against it, your kid just goes home instead of spending the night. It’s not the end of the world. And if you are uncomfortable it’s probably an experience that will be good for your child to experience new things that you aren’t willing to do.
Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe this is a thing.
Anonymous wrote:I'm really surprised they resumed the overnights after what happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid liked it but got a tick bite. Check your kids when they get back!
I have heard stories about kids coming back covered in ticks too! APS really should do a better job keeping kids protected if they want to continue outdoor lab.
It's Virginia. There are ticks outside. What exactly do you want APS to do about that?
OP, which school are you at? Our 5th graders went for two days but didn't camp overnight. We were told it was a district wide decision to cancel the over night aspect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid liked it but got a tick bite. Check your kids when they get back!
I have heard stories about kids coming back covered in ticks too! APS really should do a better job keeping kids protected if they want to continue outdoor lab.
It's Virginia. There are ticks outside. What exactly do you want APS to do about that?
OP, which school are you at? Our 5th graders went for two days but didn't camp overnight. We were told it was a district wide decision to cancel the over night aspect.