Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those of you who think all of this is fine and that it makes perfect sense - is laudable, even - to have 8- 14 year olds eating outside in 20 degree weather do realize that same said kids are, for the most part, congregating with their friends, having sleepovers and are eating at each others' houses all weekend, right? OP here, and mine certainly are.
Is there something in your minds that makes it more "dangerous" for a class of kids to eat together inside at school, versus a crowd of them getting together last night for a big INDOOR pizza party, such as the one going on at my neighbors' house?
Just checking for consistency, since so many of you seem to know so much about this.
Thank you very much for confirming my inkling that you’re just taking a swing at the school. Why don’t you check yourself for consistency before you waste 6-pages worth of everyone’s time? Basically you admit you don’t care about any of the rules meant to protect those most vulnerable. Fine, but have a decency to lay low and not start a thread under wrong pretenses. Good heavens, the crying lack of any future credibility!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look up “ableist” or “empathy” or just the community rules you signed. can’t get people on board with an opinion and then go all “what are you talking about”?! “you don’t make any sense”
Kids can socialize, but then get to eat outside. It’s really not a tragedy
What is the reason to eat outside when they are all socializing together indoors when out of school?
Anonymous wrote:The kids ate inside to but then DC racked up 30% positivity and earned the worst spot for Omicron spread. So we are eating outside. What’s the big deal?
Anonymous wrote:Look up “ableist” or “empathy” or just the community rules you signed. can’t get people on board with an opinion and then go all “what are you talking about”?! “you don’t make any sense”
Kids can socialize, but then get to eat outside. It’s really not a tragedy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those of you who think all of this is fine and that it makes perfect sense - is laudable, even - to have 8- 14 year olds eating outside in 20 degree weather do realize that same said kids are, for the most part, congregating with their friends, having sleepovers and are eating at each others' houses all weekend, right? OP here, and mine certainly are.
Is there something in your minds that makes it more "dangerous" for a class of kids to eat together inside at school, versus a crowd of them getting together last night for a big INDOOR pizza party, such as the one going on at my neighbors' house?
Just checking for consistency, since so many of you seem to know so much about this.
Thank you very much for confirming my inkling that you’re just taking a swing at the school. Why don’t you check yourself for consistency before you waste 6-pages worth of everyone’s time? Basically you admit you don’t care about any of the rules meant to protect those most vulnerable. Fine, but have a decency to lay low and not start a thread under wrong pretenses. Good heavens, the crying lack of any future credibility!
Anonymous wrote:Those of you who think all of this is fine and that it makes perfect sense - is laudable, even - to have 8- 14 year olds eating outside in 20 degree weather do realize that same said kids are, for the most part, congregating with their friends, having sleepovers and are eating at each others' houses all weekend, right? OP here, and mine certainly are.
Is there something in your minds that makes it more "dangerous" for a class of kids to eat together inside at school, versus a crowd of them getting together last night for a big INDOOR pizza party, such as the one going on at my neighbors' house?
Just checking for consistency, since so many of you seem to know so much about this.
Anonymous wrote:Those of you who think all of this is fine and that it makes perfect sense - is laudable, even - to have 8- 14 year olds eating outside in 20 degree weather do realize that same said kids are, for the most part, congregating with their friends, having sleepovers and are eating at each others' houses all weekend, right? OP here, and mine certainly are.
Is there something in your minds that makes it more "dangerous" for a class of kids to eat together inside at school, versus a crowd of them getting together last night for a big INDOOR pizza party, such as the one going on at my neighbors' house?
Just checking for consistency, since so many of you seem to know so much about this.
Anonymous wrote:Those of you who think all of this is fine and that it makes perfect sense - is laudable, even - to have 8- 14 year olds eating outside in 20 degree weather do realize that same said kids are, for the most part, congregating with their friends, having sleepovers and are eating at each others' houses all weekend, right? OP here, and mine certainly are.
Is there something in your minds that makes it more "dangerous" for a class of kids to eat together inside at school, versus a crowd of them getting together last night for a big INDOOR pizza party, such as the one going on at my neighbors' house?
Just checking for consistency, since so many of you seem to know so much about this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m genuinely perplexed by the outdated attitudes, Covid or no Covid. Outside is good, even in extreme cold. I know it’s become popular for some parents to take a regular swing at the schools, but frankly don’t be ridiculous.
The babies who nap in sub-zero temperatures http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-21537988
My daughter napped outside and ate outside, but she never had to sit on concrete floor in subfreezing temperatures to lean forward trying to eat lunch with bare hands. Kids who eat outside at schools have to sit on concrete floors mostly. Because not enough picnic tables... I think it is child abuse to make them sit on concrete floors.