Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want them to cancel school tomorrow just to see some of your heads explode.
SCHOOLS ARE INDOORS!!! THEY WERE CLOSED FO0R 3 YEARS
Anonymous wrote:I want them to cancel school tomorrow just to see some of your heads explode.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmmm. Ideas about what would happen with a field trip to kings dominion tomorrow (Thursday)?
We have a Kings Dominion trip this Friday. Fingers crossed.
Ours on Thursday is for middle school students - all the band, orchestra, choir kids.
Hoping the air is a little better since it's a good hour further south?
Maybe? However South Carolina is reporting air quality problems from the fires too. Be prepared for change.
What will happen if we are outisde all day? I picked up my kids early from school today and let them play outside, there nothing wrong with the air. I am in the Fair-lakes area and I don't see anything a little bit foggy, but that all. They are making the same mistake they did with COVID.
Agree. I felt fine as did kuds being outside today.
Our swim team canceled practice this afternoon too.
They should keep activities as scheduled and leave it to the discretion of parents if they want their kids outside .
But then the people running the activities have to be outside.
If they don't like they can quit or take leave
Anonymous wrote:WE Not doing this agaain. LETS KIDS PLAY OUTSIDE!!!!!!
WE ARE GOING TO PROTEST AGAIN.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS just cancelled outdoor activities for the rest of the day. They said they're reevaluate for tomorrow by 9AM And our pool closed, as well.
Overkill
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmmm. Ideas about what would happen with a field trip to kings dominion tomorrow (Thursday)?
We have a Kings Dominion trip this Friday. Fingers crossed.
Ours on Thursday is for middle school students - all the band, orchestra, choir kids.
Hoping the air is a little better since it's a good hour further south?
Maybe? However South Carolina is reporting air quality problems from the fires too. Be prepared for change.
What will happen if we are outisde all day? I picked up my kids early from school today and let them play outside, there nothing wrong with the air. I am in the Fair-lakes area and I don't see anything a little bit foggy, but that all. They are making the same mistake they did with COVID.
Agree. I felt fine as did kuds being outside today.
Our swim team canceled practice this afternoon too.
They should keep activities as scheduled and leave it to the discretion of parents if they want their kids outside .
But then the people running the activities have to be outside.
If they don't like they can quit or take leave
Anonymous wrote:FCPS just cancelled outdoor activities for the rest of the day. They said they're reevaluate for tomorrow by 9AM And our pool closed, as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmmm. Ideas about what would happen with a field trip to kings dominion tomorrow (Thursday)?
We have a Kings Dominion trip this Friday. Fingers crossed.
Ours on Thursday is for middle school students - all the band, orchestra, choir kids.
Hoping the air is a little better since it's a good hour further south?
Maybe? However South Carolina is reporting air quality problems from the fires too. Be prepared for change.
What will happen if we are outisde all day? I picked up my kids early from school today and let them play outside, there nothing wrong with the air. I am in the Fair-lakes area and I don't see anything a little bit foggy, but that all. They are making the same mistake they did with COVID.
Agree. I felt fine as did kuds being outside today.
Our swim team canceled practice this afternoon too.
They should keep activities as scheduled and leave it to the discretion of parents if they want their kids outside .
But then the people running the activities have to be outside.
If they don't like they can quit or take leave [/quote
Then who will watch your darling on the swings.
There is a legitimate health risk. Some people are incredibly self-centered. Feel free to get your ‘fresh air’ after school. I’m sure you’ll be fine. And that’s okay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmmm. Ideas about what would happen with a field trip to kings dominion tomorrow (Thursday)?
We have a Kings Dominion trip this Friday. Fingers crossed.
Ours on Thursday is for middle school students - all the band, orchestra, choir kids.
Hoping the air is a little better since it's a good hour further south?
Maybe? However South Carolina is reporting air quality problems from the fires too. Be prepared for change.
What will happen if we are outisde all day? I picked up my kids early from school today and let them play outside, there nothing wrong with the air. I am in the Fair-lakes area and I don't see anything a little bit foggy, but that all. They are making the same mistake they did with COVID.
Agree. I felt fine as did kuds being outside today.
Our swim team canceled practice this afternoon too.
They should keep activities as scheduled and leave it to the discretion of parents if they want their kids outside .