Always a good idea for kids with glasses to have a pair with sports frames and shatterproof lenses. Just like they need sneakers for PE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a PE teacher and I would definitely sue! I’m so sick and tired of lazy and stupid teachers that give us a bad name. How many on a team? What were the rules? What lead up lessons were had before the big game? What safety measures were taught? Ask to see the lesson plans. I hope at the very least the dental bills are covered. I’m so sorry that this happened to your child.
Also, ask to see the video. Every gym has cameras. Was your child down very low or did someone swing very high?
If they do, they must not work. A kid is stealing walkies from our gym. Third time in two months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just the thought of sharing mouth guards from different classes is making me gag.
Why would they share mouthguards? That would actually be impossible as they mold to your teeth. At my kids private they are each given a new mouth guard the week before, mold it at home and bring it in. The basic mouthguards are very cheap to buy in bulk. That said, I lost a tooth in field hockey while wearing a mouthguard so not sure how much they help
You understand you keep posting in MCPS as a private school parent. MCPS is not run like your private and yes, they could give each child a mouth guard but they don't. We are lucky to have heat, AC, TP and paper towels.
You have TP and paper towels?
Very jealous Eastern MS teacher.
We have paper towels but they're just cut up paper bags, repackaged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just the thought of sharing mouth guards from different classes is making me gag.
Why would they share mouthguards? That would actually be impossible as they mold to your teeth. At my kids private they are each given a new mouth guard the week before, mold it at home and bring it in. The basic mouthguards are very cheap to buy in bulk. That said, I lost a tooth in field hockey while wearing a mouthguard so not sure how much they help
You understand you keep posting in MCPS as a private school parent. MCPS is not run like your private and yes, they could give each child a mouth guard but they don't. We are lucky to have heat, AC, TP and paper towels.
You have TP and paper towels?
Very jealous Eastern MS teacher.
Anonymous wrote:This is why school and playgrounds are so boring now - parents freaking out about everything. Accidents happen. It doesn’t mean the kids weren’t supervised. And Street hockey is super fun, one of the best gym units.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just the thought of sharing mouth guards from different classes is making me gag.
Why would they share mouthguards? That would actually be impossible as they mold to your teeth. At my kids private they are each given a new mouth guard the week before, mold it at home and bring it in. The basic mouthguards are very cheap to buy in bulk. That said, I lost a tooth in field hockey while wearing a mouthguard so not sure how much they help
You understand you keep posting in MCPS as a private school parent. MCPS is not run like your private and yes, they could give each child a mouth guard but they don't. We are lucky to have heat, AC, TP and paper towels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Offering a perspective based on humanity. Every accident doesn't have to begin and end with a law suit knee-jerk reaction #mcps "Somebody has to pay!"
To the parent of the injured child: It's most unfortunate what happened to your child. Frustrating and Infuriating, however, have you considered having a conversation with the parent(s) of the child who injured your child?
To my PE colleagues who so quickly threw a "lazy and stupid teacher" under the proverbial bus and into the fire: Shame on you! You of all people know Post-Covid skill levels have plummeted, student behavior is unreal and class sizes are through the roof! No other content area has 35-42 students moving simultaneously with equipment. And To suggest a lawsuit, demand to see lesson plans and lead up games in Week 8 of the 1st Quarter....smh...you must teach at Pleasantville Middle. My school just enrolled students from overseas who've never played or seen a kickball game. Now what? Grace Before Greed.
Excuse me? The government is allowed to permanently damage our children's bodies and then we have to pay for medical care ourselves?
What dystopian hellscape are you promoting?
Anonymous wrote:Offering a perspective based on humanity. Every accident doesn't have to begin and end with a law suit knee-jerk reaction #mcps "Somebody has to pay!"
To the parent of the injured child: It's most unfortunate what happened to your child. Frustrating and Infuriating, however, have you considered having a conversation with the parent(s) of the child who injured your child?
To my PE colleagues who so quickly threw a "lazy and stupid teacher" under the proverbial bus and into the fire: Shame on you! You of all people know Post-Covid skill levels have plummeted, student behavior is unreal and class sizes are through the roof! No other content area has 35-42 students moving simultaneously with equipment. And To suggest a lawsuit, demand to see lesson plans and lead up games in Week 8 of the 1st Quarter....smh...you must teach at Pleasantville Middle. My school just enrolled students from overseas who've never played or seen a kickball game. Now what? Grace Before Greed.