Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another day where the kids will be trapped inside for PE.
Another “beautiful” day with relatively low humidity?!
Anonymous wrote:Another day where the kids will be trapped inside for PE.
Anonymous wrote:There are some ways to stay cool in the heat, like wet cooling scarves around your neck. I think these are going to become more popular as temperatures rise.
Anonymous wrote:Next Monday and Tuesday show highs of 94 and 93. I am concerned about temperature and making the kids go out in the heat to exercise. Is there County guidance for PE teachers on days with extreme heat? Or does each PE teacher get to decide? Can I write a note excusing my child from outside activities on those days?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No reports of children melting at PE yesterday. Relatively low humidity again today, so once again PE should be a lot safer than getting a bite to eat at the Navy Yard Chipotle.
These posters were ridiculous. It was beautiful out yesterday and PE is not that strenuous. Our HS still had track practice at normal time and is again today too, with optional after dark hours only for certain events. Most went on time. Your elementary PE class is fine.
Anonymous wrote:That's not extreme!! PE is less than 40 mins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No reports of children melting at PE yesterday. Relatively low humidity again today, so once again PE should be a lot safer than getting a bite to eat at the Navy Yard Chipotle.
These posters were ridiculous. It was beautiful out yesterday and PE is not that strenuous. Our HS still had track practice at normal time and is again today too, with optional after dark hours only for certain events. Most went on time. Your elementary PE class is fine.
Anonymous wrote:No reports of children melting at PE yesterday. Relatively low humidity again today, so once again PE should be a lot safer than getting a bite to eat at the Navy Yard Chipotle.