Anonymous wrote:Our principal said you will be counted absent if you are hybrid but don’t show up on your hybrid day w/o an excuse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here between classes. I would be realllllly hesitant to believe outdoor lunch happens much before it’s warmer. Kids come underdressed all the time, no coat. It rains a LOT in March/April. Do not count on outdoor lunch being possible very much until probably May when coats and clothing and wetness won’t be an issue. Even then I can guarantee some parents will say their kids can’t due to seasonal allergies, we get that email from the nurse every spring when we try to do fun stuff outside. Not dissuading anyone from hybrid - just giving you reality. Plan on indoor lunch more often than not, wherever that might be.
Thank you for this. I think many of us want to hear it straight from our Principals/teachers. No guessing, no bias in what parents want, but the truth.
Agree. Better to know the truth about this now. You don’t want to hear about aspirations for outdoor lunch and then send your kid and realize they are eating indoors everyday (if group meals indoors are a concern for you. I know they are not for many parents on here!)
Similarly, if you are expecting lunch in the classroom, it’s good to know if it’ll be in the cafeteria.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here between classes. I would be realllllly hesitant to believe outdoor lunch happens much before it’s warmer. Kids come underdressed all the time, no coat. It rains a LOT in March/April. Do not count on outdoor lunch being possible very much until probably May when coats and clothing and wetness won’t be an issue. Even then I can guarantee some parents will say their kids can’t due to seasonal allergies, we get that email from the nurse every spring when we try to do fun stuff outside. Not dissuading anyone from hybrid - just giving you reality. Plan on indoor lunch more often than not, wherever that might be.
Thank you for this. I think many of us want to hear it straight from our Principals/teachers. No guessing, no bias in what parents want, but the truth.
Agree. Better to know the truth about this now. You don’t want to hear about aspirations for outdoor lunch and then send your kid and realize they are eating indoors everyday (if group meals indoors are a concern for you. I know they are not for many parents on here!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here between classes. I would be realllllly hesitant to believe outdoor lunch happens much before it’s warmer. Kids come underdressed all the time, no coat. It rains a LOT in March/April. Do not count on outdoor lunch being possible very much until probably May when coats and clothing and wetness won’t be an issue. Even then I can guarantee some parents will say their kids can’t due to seasonal allergies, we get that email from the nurse every spring when we try to do fun stuff outside. Not dissuading anyone from hybrid - just giving you reality. Plan on indoor lunch more often than not, wherever that might be.
Thank you for this. I think many of us want to hear it straight from our Principals/teachers. No guessing, no bias in what parents want, but the truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teacher here between classes. I would be realllllly hesitant to believe outdoor lunch happens much before it’s warmer. Kids come underdressed all the time, no coat. It rains a LOT in March/April. Do not count on outdoor lunch being possible very much until probably May when coats and clothing and wetness won’t be an issue. Even then I can guarantee some parents will say their kids can’t due to seasonal allergies, we get that email from the nurse every spring when we try to do fun stuff outside. Not dissuading anyone from hybrid - just giving you reality. Plan on indoor lunch more often than not, wherever that might be.
I hear what you’re saying about the rain, but wouldn’t the cold impact recess as well? I know at our school in the past they’ve had recess unless it was under 32°.
Anonymous wrote:Teacher here between classes. I would be realllllly hesitant to believe outdoor lunch happens much before it’s warmer. Kids come underdressed all the time, no coat. It rains a LOT in March/April. Do not count on outdoor lunch being possible very much until probably May when coats and clothing and wetness won’t be an issue. Even then I can guarantee some parents will say their kids can’t due to seasonal allergies, we get that email from the nurse every spring when we try to do fun stuff outside. Not dissuading anyone from hybrid - just giving you reality. Plan on indoor lunch more often than not, wherever that might be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously people, there are hundred of families in all of your schools, you will not be outing yourself if you identify which school you're talking about when you discuss your school's plans. In fact, if you don't share the school, your posts are fairly useless because no one else has a way to know if your info is credible, or based on an off-hand comment at a PTA meeting two months ago that's been changed since then.
Why does it matter?
Anonymous wrote:Teacher here between classes. I would be realllllly hesitant to believe outdoor lunch happens much before it’s warmer. Kids come underdressed all the time, no coat. It rains a LOT in March/April. Do not count on outdoor lunch being possible very much until probably May when coats and clothing and wetness won’t be an issue. Even then I can guarantee some parents will say their kids can’t due to seasonal allergies, we get that email from the nurse every spring when we try to do fun stuff outside. Not dissuading anyone from hybrid - just giving you reality. Plan on indoor lunch more often than not, wherever that might be.