Anonymous wrote:MCPS elementary schools have PE only one a week. It sucks. And school lets out so late (DS gets off his school bus after 4:00) it is very hard to schedule after school sports activities. I believe Middle School has PE 4 -5 times per week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, realize that the art, music, and PE teachers are seeing every classroom in every grade each week - more than once a week just isn’t possible. I will say that when children are in the upper grades music can become a twice a week option - fourth and fifth graders at my child’s school have the option to add chorus and instrumental music to their day.
This is silly. I had PE at least 3x per week in elementary school. It can be done.
Anonymous wrote:We have everything once a week ( MCPS Farms school) and recess once a day.
I get to school 20 mins early so DD can play and run around, and I ( or the sitter) let her play for 20 mins after school as well. There is a core group of kids./parents that do this. There are ways to get your kids exercise without signing up for activities
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS elementary schools have PE only one a week. It sucks. And school lets out so late (DS gets off his school bus after 4:00) it is very hard to schedule after school sports activities. I believe Middle School has PE 4 -5 times per week.
No, it is not! What are you talking about? Almost every kid in my DC's class is signed up for either soccer, or baseball, or basketball.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, realize that the art, music, and PE teachers are seeing every classroom in every grade each week - more than once a week just isn’t possible. I will say that when children are in the upper grades music can become a twice a week option - fourth and fifth graders at my child’s school have the option to add chorus and instrumental music to their day.
This is silly. I had PE at least 3x per week in elementary school. It can be done.
When you were in ES, no one worried if you were not reading in Kindergarten.
Anonymous wrote:Our daughter is starting kindergarten next year and we're exploring MCPS as an option. We visited our local elementary school and they shared students only go to PE, music, and art only once a week; to the library/media room every other week. This schedule seems extremely limited, especially for PE.
Is this standard across other MCPS elementary schools?
Thanks in advance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, realize that the art, music, and PE teachers are seeing every classroom in every grade each week - more than once a week just isn’t possible. I will say that when children are in the upper grades music can become a twice a week option - fourth and fifth graders at my child’s school have the option to add chorus and instrumental music to their day.
This is silly. I had PE at least 3x per week in elementary school. It can be done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MCPS elementary schools have PE only one a week. It sucks. And school lets out so late (DS gets off his school bus after 4:00) it is very hard to schedule after school sports activities. I believe Middle School has PE 4 -5 times per week.
No, it is not! What are you talking about? Almost every kid in my DC's class is signed up for either soccer, or baseball, or basketball.
Anonymous wrote:MCPS elementary schools have PE only one a week. It sucks. And school lets out so late (DS gets off his school bus after 4:00) it is very hard to schedule after school sports activities. I believe Middle School has PE 4 -5 times per week.
Anonymous wrote:I think the biggest problem is how they handle recess. The principal gets to decide and some (or many) constantly cancel recess. Indoor recess means staying at your desk playing a board game or maybe doing crafts.
The kids are kept inside in 40 degree and sometimes higher weather. This is an almost no FARMS school. No kid is without a coat and there are extra coats in the office in case anyone forgot one.
The para educators don't want to go outside and the principal goes along with it. The kids are kept inside if its not longer rainy but the ground may be muddy because the janitor doesn't want to clean up the mess. My K was in a private school and 2nd grader was in public school down the road. K was constantly able to have outdoor recess while my 2nd grader seldom got to go outside.
Anonymous wrote:OP, realize that the art, music, and PE teachers are seeing every classroom in every grade each week - more than once a week just isn’t possible. I will say that when children are in the upper grades music can become a twice a week option - fourth and fifth graders at my child’s school have the option to add chorus and instrumental music to their day.
Anonymous wrote:I think the biggest problem is how they handle recess. The principal gets to decide and some (or many) constantly cancel recess. Indoor recess means staying at your desk playing a board game or maybe doing crafts.
The kids are kept inside in 40 degree and sometimes higher weather. This is an almost no FARMS school. No kid is without a coat and there are extra coats in the office in case anyone forgot one.
The para educators don't want to go outside and the principal goes along with it. The kids are kept inside if its not longer rainy but the ground may be muddy because the janitor doesn't want to clean up the mess. My K was in a private school and 2nd grader was in public school down the road. K was constantly able to have outdoor recess while my 2nd grader seldom got to go outside.
Anonymous wrote:OP, realize that the art, music, and PE teachers are seeing every classroom in every grade each week - more than once a week just isn’t possible. I will say that when children are in the upper grades music can become a twice a week option - fourth and fifth graders at my child’s school have the option to add chorus and instrumental music to their day.