Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of garbage excuse for a school doesn’t have a place for kids to change out of boots?!
Troll fail.
Excuse me? Do you mean the person claiming it’s literally impossible to change into shoes at their school is a troll?
“Garbage excuse for a school” because kids can’t change boots? Where do expect them to do it, in the crowded hallway or locker area while standing up? Go away crazy lady.
Same way we did it in elementary school. Same way states that have two feet of snow do it. The same way girls who wear the bargain basement Uggs in high school do
So dramaric
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No kids want to wear boots all day; I know my kid won’t.
I ran errands today and wore Converse. If I survived, I’m pretty sure teens can, too
Fair enough, but please tell them to watch out for ice spots of carry some salt! There are going to be some pretty bruised up kids today, hopefully no broken bones.
What’s with the dramatics? Are you for real? Carry salt?? No one is going to be carrying salt and spreading it on a tiny ice latch before stepping on it. They can step around. Sidewalks are pretty much clear where we are and if not, drive them. Broken bones??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of garbage excuse for a school doesn’t have a place for kids to change out of boots?!
Troll fail.
Excuse me? Do you mean the person claiming it’s literally impossible to change into shoes at their school is a troll?
“Garbage excuse for a school” because kids can’t change boots? Where do expect them to do it, in the crowded hallway or locker area while standing up? Go away crazy lady.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of garbage excuse for a school doesn’t have a place for kids to change out of boots?!
Troll fail.
Excuse me? Do you mean the person claiming it’s literally impossible to change into shoes at their school is a troll?
“Garbage excuse for a school” because kids can’t change boots? Where do expect them to do it, in the crowded hallway or locker area while standing up? Go away crazy lady.
How sad that your child lacks the dexterity to change boots in a crowded hallway or while standing up. You should prioritize exercise if they’re already this physically incompetent.
I don’t know anyone who can put on and tie tennis shoes standing up. Moreover, there isn’t enough time to change shoes before the bell rings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of garbage excuse for a school doesn’t have a place for kids to change out of boots?!
Troll fail.
Excuse me? Do you mean the person claiming it’s literally impossible to change into shoes at their school is a troll?
“Garbage excuse for a school” because kids can’t change boots? Where do expect them to do it, in the crowded hallway or locker area while standing up? Go away crazy lady.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of garbage excuse for a school doesn’t have a place for kids to change out of boots?!
Troll fail.
Excuse me? Do you mean the person claiming it’s literally impossible to change into shoes at their school is a troll?
“Garbage excuse for a school” because kids can’t change boots? Where do expect them to do it, in the crowded hallway or locker area while standing up? Go away crazy lady.
How sad that your child lacks the dexterity to change boots in a crowded hallway or while standing up. You should prioritize exercise if they’re already this physically incompetent.
I don’t know anyone who can put on and tie tennis shoes standing up. Moreover, there isn’t enough time to change shoes before the bell rings.
I can and I am a middle aged woman. You must hang out with incredibly unhealthy people. BUT, what if little Larla put the shoes on her feet (maybe with the laces tucked in so they don’t drag) and then, crazy idea, ties them when she inevitably sits down?
And the solution to not having enough time is: Get to school earlier. Duh.
Really, I’m surprised some of you people can even navigate your way out of bed in the morning.
It’s clear you are trolling now. It seems most kids do fine wearing tennis shoes and don’t need the hassle of changing from boots to shoes at school. And I suppose their wet soaked boots would go in their locker? Which barely holds their backpack?! Lol.
As opposed to their wet soaked boots being on their feet all day and tracking snow/mid throughout the school? Unsafe, unhealthy, and just plain gross.
So how are tennis shoes any different?!
There is no difference. Your shouldn’t be wearing wet boots OR shoes around all day (although with tennis shoes it is much more likely that your feet will be soaked than with boots).
Just change your freaking shoes, you animals.
How are they supposed to change their shoes without a locker? Do you propose their carry their boots around all day while at school?
What do the kids at these locker free schools do with their coats? Hats? Gloves? Do the same thing with the boots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of garbage excuse for a school doesn’t have a place for kids to change out of boots?!
Troll fail.
Excuse me? Do you mean the person claiming it’s literally impossible to change into shoes at their school is a troll?
“Garbage excuse for a school” because kids can’t change boots? Where do expect them to do it, in the crowded hallway or locker area while standing up? Go away crazy lady.
How sad that your child lacks the dexterity to change boots in a crowded hallway or while standing up. You should prioritize exercise if they’re already this physically incompetent.
I don’t know anyone who can put on and tie tennis shoes standing up. Moreover, there isn’t enough time to change shoes before the bell rings.
I can and I am a middle aged woman. You must hang out with incredibly unhealthy people. BUT, what if little Larla put the shoes on her feet (maybe with the laces tucked in so they don’t drag) and then, crazy idea, ties them when she inevitably sits down?
And the solution to not having enough time is: Get to school earlier. Duh.
Really, I’m surprised some of you people can even navigate your way out of bed in the morning.
It’s clear you are trolling now. It seems most kids do fine wearing tennis shoes and don’t need the hassle of changing from boots to shoes at school. And I suppose their wet soaked boots would go in their locker? Which barely holds their backpack?! Lol.
As opposed to their wet soaked boots being on their feet all day and tracking snow/mid throughout the school? Unsafe, unhealthy, and just plain gross.
So how are tennis shoes any different?!
There is no difference. Your shouldn’t be wearing wet boots OR shoes around all day (although with tennis shoes it is much more likely that your feet will be soaked than with boots).
Just change your freaking shoes, you animals.
How are they supposed to change their shoes without a locker? Do you propose their carry their boots around all day while at school?
What do the kids at these locker free schools do with their coats? Hats? Gloves? Do the same thing with the boots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of garbage excuse for a school doesn’t have a place for kids to change out of boots?!
Troll fail.
Excuse me? Do you mean the person claiming it’s literally impossible to change into shoes at their school is a troll?
“Garbage excuse for a school” because kids can’t change boots? Where do expect them to do it, in the crowded hallway or locker area while standing up? Go away crazy lady.
How sad that your child lacks the dexterity to change boots in a crowded hallway or while standing up. You should prioritize exercise if they’re already this physically incompetent.
I don’t know anyone who can put on and tie tennis shoes standing up. Moreover, there isn’t enough time to change shoes before the bell rings.
I can and I am a middle aged woman. You must hang out with incredibly unhealthy people. BUT, what if little Larla put the shoes on her feet (maybe with the laces tucked in so they don’t drag) and then, crazy idea, ties them when she inevitably sits down?
And the solution to not having enough time is: Get to school earlier. Duh.
Really, I’m surprised some of you people can even navigate your way out of bed in the morning.
It’s clear you are trolling now. It seems most kids do fine wearing tennis shoes and don’t need the hassle of changing from boots to shoes at school. And I suppose their wet soaked boots would go in their locker? Which barely holds their backpack?! Lol.
As opposed to their wet soaked boots being on their feet all day and tracking snow/mid throughout the school? Unsafe, unhealthy, and just plain gross.
So how are tennis shoes any different?!
There is no difference. Your shouldn’t be wearing wet boots OR shoes around all day (although with tennis shoes it is much more likely that your feet will be soaked than with boots).
Just change your freaking shoes, you animals.
How are they supposed to change their shoes without a locker? Do you propose their carry their boots around all day while at school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of garbage excuse for a school doesn’t have a place for kids to change out of boots?!
Troll fail.
Excuse me? Do you mean the person claiming it’s literally impossible to change into shoes at their school is a troll?
“Garbage excuse for a school” because kids can’t change boots? Where do expect them to do it, in the crowded hallway or locker area while standing up? Go away crazy lady.
How sad that your child lacks the dexterity to change boots in a crowded hallway or while standing up. You should prioritize exercise if they’re already this physically incompetent.
I don’t know anyone who can put on and tie tennis shoes standing up. Moreover, there isn’t enough time to change shoes before the bell rings.
I can and I am a middle aged woman. You must hang out with incredibly unhealthy people. BUT, what if little Larla put the shoes on her feet (maybe with the laces tucked in so they don’t drag) and then, crazy idea, ties them when she inevitably sits down?
And the solution to not having enough time is: Get to school earlier. Duh.
Really, I’m surprised some of you people can even navigate your way out of bed in the morning.
It’s clear you are trolling now. It seems most kids do fine wearing tennis shoes and don’t need the hassle of changing from boots to shoes at school. And I suppose their wet soaked boots would go in their locker? Which barely holds their backpack?! Lol.
As opposed to their wet soaked boots being on their feet all day and tracking snow/mid throughout the school? Unsafe, unhealthy, and just plain gross.
So how are tennis shoes any different?!
There is no difference. Your shouldn’t be wearing wet boots OR shoes around all day (although with tennis shoes it is much more likely that your feet will be soaked than with boots).
Just change your freaking shoes, you animals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No kids want to wear boots all day; I know my kid won’t.
I ran errands today and wore Converse. If I survived, I’m pretty sure teens can, too
Fair enough, but please tell them to watch out for ice spots of carry some salt! There are going to be some pretty bruised up kids today, hopefully no broken bones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of garbage excuse for a school doesn’t have a place for kids to change out of boots?!
Troll fail.
Excuse me? Do you mean the person claiming it’s literally impossible to change into shoes at their school is a troll?
“Garbage excuse for a school” because kids can’t change boots? Where do expect them to do it, in the crowded hallway or locker area while standing up? Go away crazy lady.
How sad that your child lacks the dexterity to change boots in a crowded hallway or while standing up. You should prioritize exercise if they’re already this physically incompetent.
I don’t know anyone who can put on and tie tennis shoes standing up. Moreover, there isn’t enough time to change shoes before the bell rings.
I can and I am a middle aged woman. You must hang out with incredibly unhealthy people. BUT, what if little Larla put the shoes on her feet (maybe with the laces tucked in so they don’t drag) and then, crazy idea, ties them when she inevitably sits down?
And the solution to not having enough time is: Get to school earlier. Duh.
Really, I’m surprised some of you people can even navigate your way out of bed in the morning.
It’s clear you are trolling now. It seems most kids do fine wearing tennis shoes and don’t need the hassle of changing from boots to shoes at school. And I suppose their wet soaked boots would go in their locker? Which barely holds their backpack?! Lol.
As opposed to their wet soaked boots being on their feet all day and tracking snow/mid throughout the school? Unsafe, unhealthy, and just plain gross.
So how are tennis shoes any different?!