Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My vaccinated elem. kid eats outside - no garage, no tent, and no heat lamps! They have been having class outside, as well. His hands are so cold he can't write.
Costco sells ski gloves for $11 and pocket warmers and puff coats and parkas.
Anonymous wrote:My vaccinated elem. kid eats outside - no garage, no tent, and no heat lamps! They have been having class outside, as well. His hands are so cold he can't write.
Anonymous wrote:My vaccinated elem. kid eats outside - no garage, no tent, and no heat lamps! They have been having class outside, as well. His hands are so cold he can't write.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry that is terrible, op.
on the other hand, my kid's school sent a note saying they want the kids to put their masks up between bites.
I told my child to remember this whole thing for when they get to literature and start talking about comedies of the absurd. She should just go along with it, but remember it.
btw, this is in a school where every person is vaccinated/teachers and others eligible boosted. About 15 of the school seems to have had covid over the last 2 months (NOT from in school spread). And to be done while distanced.
meanwhile, in lots of other places/regions (and even in local resteraunts) people are eating normally inside at tables. kids in other states don't wear masks at all. Israel and Britan (a couple weeks/months ahead of the DC area) don't have younger kids wear masks at all and I read one is calling for an end to kids' quarentining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:During the Spanish flu pandemic, students moved to outdoor classrooms in the dead of winter. While eating outdoors in the cold is undesirable, if it helps to reduce spread of the virus, I'm all for it. It's only twenty minutes, after all. I guess this country is no longer a place where people make sacrifices for the greater good . . .
Please. Unlike 1918, these kids are all vaccinated and boosted!
The COVID vaccination rate for children remains extremely low. In fact, Virginia is currently in the bottom eight states.
Anonymous wrote:Our school hasn't been eating outside, and we're disappointed, because it's something parents have asked them to look into.
It feels like an easy thing to do for a short period of time to protect the entire community.
(It it's made equally more frustrating because our former, amazing, HOS, is doing it at their new school.)
Anonymous wrote:It's good for kids to have time outdoors, yes even in the winter. Hats, gloves, coats... they can be outside for 20 minutes in 20 degrees. It doesn't get cold enough in DC for this to be an issue. Child abuse? FFS.
Anonymous wrote:It's good for kids to have time outdoors, yes even in the winter. Hats, gloves, coats... they can be outside for 20 minutes in 20 degrees. It doesn't get cold enough in DC for this to be an issue. Child abuse? FFS.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, OP, they’re in a garage and you’re still complaining?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It has been 19° even in the middle of the night. It’s mostly been in the 40s. And 50s. I’m guessing you think it’s tolerable for your children to ski in the 20s and 30s, but they can’t duck outside and eat lunch? Count your blessings. I’m so sick and tired of private school parents who are able to telecommute whining about the pandemic. You guys have it better than almost anyone in the world in terms of Covid safety. Just shut up. I’m sick of it. I’ve been living since March 2020 and a household with two in person essential workers. Our kids go to public school with basically no testing. No nice outdoor tent. Kids wearing inadequate cloth masks. Just stop whining about how bad the pandemic is for your privileged kids. Why don’t you switch them to public school if you want them to eat indoors? Problem solved and you could save 60,000 a year. Get the 60,000 a year to the scholarship fund!
Typo. It has NOT been nineteen degrees at lunchtime or anything close.