Anonymous wrote:You guys act likes its deathly cold in October. Kids play outside in cold climates you know. This would work through Dec.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How would this work once the weather turns cold?
Or hot? Or windy? Or raining? Or when there’s another shooting in front of the school? Or when there isn’t enough outdoor space?
Americans are such wimps as a group. No wonder tiny Norway generally wins more winter Olympic medals that we do. Suck it up and get the kids back before teachers - if this has to happen outside, so be it. Set up some fans and pop-up shade tents like they do at DC flea markets. As my grandmother in Vermont used to say, there's no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothes/gear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How would this work once the weather turns cold?
Or hot? Or windy? Or raining? Or when there’s another shooting in front of the school? Or when there isn’t enough outdoor space?
Americans are such wimps as a group. No wonder tiny Norway generally wins more winter Olympic medals that we do. Suck it up and get the kids back before teachers - if this has to happen outside, so be it. Set up some fans and pop-up shade tents like they do at DC flea markets. As my grandmother in Vermont used to say, there's no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothes/gear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How would this work once the weather turns cold?
Or hot? Or windy? Or raining? Or when there’s another shooting in front of the school? Or when there isn’t enough outdoor space?
Americans are such wimps as a group. No wonder tiny Norway generally wins more winter Olympic medals that we do. Suck it up and get the kids back before teachers - if this has to happen outside, so be it. Set up some fans and pop-up shade tents like they do at DC flea markets. As my grandmother in Vermont used to say, there's no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothes/gear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How would this work once the weather turns cold?
Or hot? Or windy? Or raining? Or when there’s another shooting in front of the school? Or when there isn’t enough outdoor space?
Anonymous wrote:I see the word equitable being thrown out a lot, but this screams NW to me. Not all of our children go to school in safe neighborhoods. Also as a working parent, what if it rains one day? Do I suddenly have to call out of work because my kid can’t go to school?
Anonymous wrote:Our kids missed recess for most of a semester due to mosquitos.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting concept, and it looks like it's been done in Denmark. What say you, DCUM? Would you feel more comfortable with your kids returning to in-person learning if classes were held outside?
https://www.change.org/p/dcps-educate-every-child-at-school-with-outdoor-learning-this-fall