Anonymous wrote:Ridiculous Lee wouldn't do that. Must be a rouge teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Christ, at our school they barely go out when it's 30, let alone yesterday. I HATE how much they're inside.
Anonymous wrote:Why would you do that to your kid? I just don't understand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I may be at the same school. On the days I think it is too cold for her to go out (which has only been 2-3 times this year), I "forget" to leave some of her outdoor gear. No gloves, no snowpants, etc. and they keep them indoors.
Teacher here,
I wouldn't suggest "forgetting" as a deterrent. I have parents who do this, and our principal requires us to still take them out. I have a little one and would be livid if it were my child, but as an employee I have to follow the rules. If you don't want your child to go out, you need to tell the teacher and the administration.
Your principal requires that you take kids out without appropriate outdoor clothing? that can't be correct. I also agree that PP should let the teachers know rather than forgetting, but I think that any school that is taking kids outside in sub-zero temperature is going to make sure that those kids have coats, hats and gloves, and likely snowpants.
Anonymous wrote:Which school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I may be at the same school. On the days I think it is too cold for her to go out (which has only been 2-3 times this year), I "forget" to leave some of her outdoor gear. No gloves, no snowpants, etc. and they keep them indoors.
Teacher here,
I wouldn't suggest "forgetting" as a deterrent. I have parents who do this, and our principal requires us to still take them out. I have a little one and would be livid if it were my child, but as an employee I have to follow the rules. If you don't want your child to go out, you need to tell the teacher and the administration.
Anonymous wrote:I may be at the same school. On the days I think it is too cold for her to go out (which has only been 2-3 times this year), I "forget" to leave some of her outdoor gear. No gloves, no snowpants, etc. and they keep them indoors.