Anonymous wrote:If this is true it's absolutely horrific and the teacher / coach who did this should be fired.
Anonymous wrote:Our kids have been doing PACER in PE for at least six years now, folks, including in elementary school. This is not new. Ask yourself why you haven't noticed it before this thread.
Anonymous wrote:If you ride the bus anywhere in the District, you can see that obesity is a problem for many of our fellow citizens. It is really a crisis. Often, this problem starts in childhood. If DCPS has some sort of new program/mandate to play a role in addressing this problem, I say "bravo". Certainly, it would seem to align with the social-emotional piece.
At the same time, we can counsel our children to keep personal information private.
Anonymous wrote:I assume the time spent weighing the whole class was part of the time allocated to being active each week.
How many minutes are the kids supposed to have PE/recess each week?
Anonymous wrote:I would lose my mind if I were a parent. Lose. My. Mind.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our 4th grader at a NW DCPS school said they were weighed in PE today. And height measured. He said that the teacher said it was a new DCPS policy. He said that everyone in the class compared weights afterwards during recess.
DC has this information - it is in the annual school form. Why do they need to waste time in PE to do this? What measures are they taking to keep this information private? [DC has a history of disclosing information]
Anonymous wrote:Our 4th grader at a NW DCPS school said they were weighed in PE today. And height measured. He said that the teacher said it was a new DCPS policy. He said that everyone in the class compared weights afterwards during recess.
Anonymous wrote:I would lose my mind if I were a parent. Lose. My. Mind.