Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's not extreme!! PE is less than 40 mins.
Again, for the people on the back who clearly aren’t reading the thread, PE IN HIGH SCHOOL IS 90 MINUTES AND THEY ACTUALLY EXERCISE AND RUN.
We are talking about high school.
You are responding to my post. I understand HS. I teach in one and my kids go to a different one. You don’t need to yell. To the other poster, very few HS kids are running in PE at that level. The class is mostly a joke.
To this poster, I hope your kid was okay. Mine was fine at track, where the district meet went on and they were outside for hours.
I’m sure your child can ask to stay inside if they are ever bot feeling well or uncomfortable. Schools let students sit in the counseling office for all sorts of reasons these days. Stop worrying so much. I’m not even being sarcastic about that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's not extreme!! PE is less than 40 mins.
Again, for the people on the back who clearly aren’t reading the thread, PE IN HIGH SCHOOL IS 90 MINUTES AND THEY ACTUALLY EXERCISE AND RUN.
We are talking about high school.
Anonymous wrote:They have a PE teacher. He is aware that it will be hot. Being active in 94 degree heat is easily mediated by drinking water and rest periods.
The body is an amazing machine and it functions perfectly well in 94-degree heat with the right inputs. Don't turn your kid into a pu$$y.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another day where the kids will be trapped inside for PE.
Another “beautiful” day with relatively low humidity?!
Our kindergarten had field day today. It wasn’t bad.
Anonymous wrote:OH PLEASE
I AM GUY, but I play football when it was 100+
I will be pissed off if they don't go out
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.