Anonymous wrote:Thanks, as a newbie to the school I've been checking the Hardy site a few times a week just to make sure I'm not missing stuff but did not come across this section.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone know if Hardy is doing anything? We are new to the school and haven't heard.
The way I learned from my kids two schools was by looking at their web sites. Here is yours: http://www.hardyms.org/apps/news/show_news.jsp?REC_ID=464894&id=0
Thanks, as a newbie to the school I've been checking the Hardy site a few times a week just to make sure I'm not missing stuff but did not come across this section.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone know if Hardy is doing anything? We are new to the school and haven't heard.
The way I learned from my kids two schools was by looking at their web sites. Here is yours: http://www.hardyms.org/apps/news/show_news.jsp?REC_ID=464894&id=0
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know if Hardy is doing anything? We are new to the school and haven't heard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems best for maybe third grade and up, what do others think? Anyone know much about the degree of risk involved?
My 2nd grader would be devastated to miss it and I don't see any reason why he should. No risk at all as long as kids keep their glasses on. So maybe not for the PK'ers, if there aren't enough adults to supervise, but would be fine for everyone else.
Wrong. There is great risk. Most glasses aren't really certified and are poor fitting--especially for children. The darkness causes eyes to dilate and eliminate the body's reflex to not open eyes to the sun's radiation. I'm not saying don't let them give it a try, but don't be naive enough to say there's no risk. With so so many experts being vocal about the risks, I don't understand why so many of you want to brush that off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems best for maybe third grade and up, what do others think? Anyone know much about the degree of risk involved?
My 2nd grader would be devastated to miss it and I don't see any reason why he should. No risk at all as long as kids keep their glasses on. So maybe not for the PK'ers, if there aren't enough adults to supervise, but would be fine for everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know what's happening at Deal? My kid will be new there so we haven't heard anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our DCPS has parent-teacher conferences that day. Do other DCPS schools actually have class on the 21st?
What school is having parent teacher conferences on the first day of school?
Anonymous wrote:Our DCPS has parent-teacher conferences that day. Do other DCPS schools actually have class on the 21st?
Anonymous wrote:Our DCPS has parent-teacher conferences that day. Do other DCPS schools actually have class on the 21st?