Anonymous wrote:i chaperoned a kindergarten trip today. I had 5 kids including my own for 3 hours. This is MCPS. Everyone had a great time no one was lost and i supervised everyone like my own, so did all the other chaperones. The teachers had a list of chaperones and assigned kids, before the kids were loaded back on the bus, the teachers counted, re counted and triple counted everyone. A couple of kids lost their jackets, do we need a thread about that? something like ....Horrible MCPS field trip chaperone lost my child’s Patagonia jacket!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live in NW DC, and there have always been lots of parents on field trips. Almost all working parents, too, not SAHPs.
I've never been responsible for more than two other kids on a field trip. Where are you guys that you're responsible for up to five other kids, as OP says was the case?
Same.
OP - name which school district where this happened. It's not common in the DC area for field trips to be 5 to an adult for kids that age.
Anonymous wrote:i chaperoned a kindergarten trip today. I had 5 kids including my own for 3 hours. This is MCPS. Everyone had a great time no one was lost and i supervised everyone like my own, so did all the other chaperones. The teachers had a list of chaperones and assigned kids, before the kids were loaded back on the bus, the teachers counted, re counted and triple counted everyone. A couple of kids lost their jackets, do we need a thread about that? something like ....Horrible MCPS field trip chaperone lost my child’s Patagonia jacket!
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else feel bad for the poor teacher that was the victim of OP's experiment? She probably waited to call you because they were frantically looking for your kid and hoping he would turn up. I'm skeptical that they didn't notice that your kid was missing for so long; really they might have been quietly looking for him without sounding the alarm and worrying everyone. I'm just dumbfounded that you would think it's ok to take your child away from the group without letting the teacher know. Did this ruin the trip for the rest of the class? Your behavior was really selfish. You could have instead joined the group and helped out the teacher rather than trying to prove a point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you really do this? What exactly did you say on the phone when they called you?
And, while it's terrible it took them so long to realize he was missing...weren't they annoyed when they found out you'd taken him?
Anonymous wrote:Jeez. One of my best childhood memories is of being left at the zoo in fifth grade.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else feel bad for the poor teacher that was the victim of OP's experiment? She probably waited to call you because they were frantically looking for your kid and hoping he would turn up. I'm skeptical that they didn't notice that your kid was missing for so long; really they might have been quietly looking for him without sounding the alarm and worrying everyone. I'm just dumbfounded that you would think it's ok to take your child away from the group without letting the teacher know. Did this ruin the trip for the rest of the class? Your behavior was really selfish. You could have instead joined the group and helped out the teacher rather than trying to prove a point.