Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Great job. Chancellor just said all recess, field trips, sports are cancelled.
What a disaster of a city and school system.
Did Sidwell cancel everything by any chance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please just keep your kid home. I want my kid to go outside.
Going outside is the equivalent of smoking 6 cigarettes. But sure, go damage yourself and your children.
You seem sort of weirdly hostile about this, and oddly are taking it personally. I don't know if this is some remnant of covid hysteria, or what.
It's 24 hours outside that is like smoking 6 cigs.
+1
I get that the air quality was not good but the level of hysterics and manipulating information is much more dangerous and alarming to me.
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It’s not hysterics to follow health guidance, Trumper.
Yeah.....there it is. Same covid plays, different day.
"go damage yourself and your children" is a rude, unnecessary thing to say.
I am the poster who suggested that you go damage your children. I meant to say “continue to damage your children” since given your hostile posture and obvious personality issues, I’m sure that ship has sailed. Feel free to call me rude based on my response to your rude response- I’ll feel free to call you out for your destructive behavior.
Also it was in response to a rude and unnecessary comment calling me hysterical for being concerned about my children (based on their medical condition) given the warnings from the EPA etc.
Anonymous wrote:I just played a sport outside for 2 hours. No issues
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please just keep your kid home. I want my kid to go outside.
Going outside is the equivalent of smoking 6 cigarettes. But sure, go damage yourself and your children.
You seem sort of weirdly hostile about this, and oddly are taking it personally. I don't know if this is some remnant of covid hysteria, or what.
It's 24 hours outside that is like smoking 6 cigs.
+1
I get that the air quality was not good but the level of hysterics and manipulating information is much more dangerous and alarming to me.
-1
It’s not hysterics to follow health guidance, Trumper.
Yeah.....there it is. Same covid plays, different day.
"go damage yourself and your children" is a rude, unnecessary thing to say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please just keep your kid home. I want my kid to go outside.
Going outside is the equivalent of smoking 6 cigarettes. But sure, go damage yourself and your children.
You seem sort of weirdly hostile about this, and oddly are taking it personally. I don't know if this is some remnant of covid hysteria, or what.
It's 24 hours outside that is like smoking 6 cigs.
+1
I get that the air quality was not good but the level of hysterics and manipulating information is much more dangerous and alarming to me.
-1
It’s not hysterics to follow health guidance, Trumper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please just keep your kid home. I want my kid to go outside.
Going outside is the equivalent of smoking 6 cigarettes. But sure, go damage yourself and your children.
You seem sort of weirdly hostile about this, and oddly are taking it personally. I don't know if this is some remnant of covid hysteria, or what.
It's 24 hours outside that is like smoking 6 cigs.
+1
I get that the air quality was not good but the level of hysterics and manipulating information is much more dangerous and alarming to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids' school (DC public charter) sent an email around 9:30am saying that before school today they decided to have indoor PE and recess and that field trips scheduled for today have been adjusted to limit time outdoors.
Honest question: is the air quality indoors that different from outdoors? Because otherwise what's the point of indoor PE?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids' school (DC public charter) sent an email around 9:30am saying that before school today they decided to have indoor PE and recess and that field trips scheduled for today have been adjusted to limit time outdoors.
Honest question: is the air quality indoors that different from outdoors? Because otherwise what's the point of indoor PE?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please just keep your kid home. I want my kid to go outside.
Going outside is the equivalent of smoking 6 cigarettes. But sure, go damage yourself and your children.
You seem sort of weirdly hostile about this, and oddly are taking it personally. I don't know if this is some remnant of covid hysteria, or what.
It's 24 hours outside that is like smoking 6 cigs.
Anonymous wrote:My kids' school (DC public charter) sent an email around 9:30am saying that before school today they decided to have indoor PE and recess and that field trips scheduled for today have been adjusted to limit time outdoors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please just keep your kid home. I want my kid to go outside.
Going outside is the equivalent of smoking 6 cigarettes. But sure, go damage yourself and your children.
You seem sort of weirdly hostile about this, and oddly are taking it personally. I don't know if this is some remnant of covid hysteria, or what.
It's 24 hours outside that is like smoking 6 cigs.
Not PP but a teacher and pretty much every area school division eliminated outdoor activities. While I get that it it isn’t actually like smoking, there are so many kids and staff with health conditions that make this level dangerous.
Pretty much every area school district: no outdoor activities today or tomorrow, not safe.
BASIS admin: We are aware that some local schools have canceled outside activities, but I have decided to carry on with the current plan of walking outside with your 5th grade kiddos for a couple of hours tomorrow. We did it today, and it wasn't too bad, even with my asthma. Masks help and sunglasses do too. If you're too worried about your child, please have them out of the building by 10am somehow, but make sure they are in the building on time in the morning, since they have testing that won't count for their grade and you won't even see. Toodaloo!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please just keep your kid home. I want my kid to go outside.
Going outside is the equivalent of smoking 6 cigarettes. But sure, go damage yourself and your children.
You seem sort of weirdly hostile about this, and oddly are taking it personally. I don't know if this is some remnant of covid hysteria, or what.
It's 24 hours outside that is like smoking 6 cigs.
Not PP but a teacher and pretty much every area school division eliminated outdoor activities. While I get that it it isn’t actually like smoking, there are so many kids and staff with health conditions that make this level dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:I just played a sport outside for 2 hours. No issues