Anonymous wrote:FCPS ES schools have been eating indoors since September and have very few Covid cases. I can't believe entire schools of children are being forced to eat lunch outside in the cold. Wow. Arlington is crazy.
Anonymous wrote:It's going to be 39 degrees at lunch time today. I invite all of these "kids must be forced to eat outdoors because my family is part of the tiny minority that doesn't eat indoors at restaurants" nuts to please go outside for 1 hour today during lunch. Eat your lunch outside and then hang out outside afterwards too.
In 20 years, people are going to laugh so hard about the hysteria of these nutters wanting to force kids to eat outside in freezing cold weather. They'll laugh even more too because COVID will still be here in 20 years. In fact, when I tell people who don't have kids here about this, they're already laughing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do not have the staffing to make it optional. All kids need to eat inside or all outside. Not enough staff to add another location to eat.
Okay. Good rule that November through end of March should be indoors. We can't cater to the crazy minority who don't eat inside at restaurants.
The COVIDian cautious can organize their volunteer drive to staff outdoor lunch in the 35 degree weather for their children (like crazy people). These are rituals taking on way more and more of a religious level significance, like Muslims only eating while the sun is set during Ramadan and Jewish people fasting on Yom Kippur.
Right like the people afraid of their kids going outside aren’t a crazy minority?
No one is afraid of going outside. We’re saying it’s ridiculous to force kids to eat outside when it’s cold and everyone is vaccinated. Recess is fine.
Please clarify why recess is fine but eating is not?
Do you usually eat and run at the same time? People tend to feel a lot warmer when they are moving around vs sitting still.
Anonymous wrote:Have none of you ever sat in a normal APS elem cafeteria during lunch time? Pandemonium, loud, jostling and crowded.
Picnic eating outside sounds like a better experience in all regards, fresh air, calmer, more space, no jostling. Let alone the public health aspect.
You can't really afford to do "choose your lunch options" they can't even let them chose to sit at their own tables (its too crowded and hectic), letting the kids run wild in and out is nonstarter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do not have the staffing to make it optional. All kids need to eat inside or all outside. Not enough staff to add another location to eat.
Okay. Good rule that November through end of March should be indoors. We can't cater to the crazy minority who don't eat inside at restaurants.
The COVIDian cautious can organize their volunteer drive to staff outdoor lunch in the 35 degree weather for their children (like crazy people). These are rituals taking on way more and more of a religious level significance, like Muslims only eating while the sun is set during Ramadan and Jewish people fasting on Yom Kippur.
Right like the people afraid of their kids going outside aren’t a crazy minority?
No one is afraid of going outside. We’re saying it’s ridiculous to force kids to eat outside when it’s cold and everyone is vaccinated. Recess is fine.
Please clarify why recess is fine but eating is not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do not have the staffing to make it optional. All kids need to eat inside or all outside. Not enough staff to add another location to eat.
Okay. Good rule that November through end of March should be indoors. We can't cater to the crazy minority who don't eat inside at restaurants.
The COVIDian cautious can organize their volunteer drive to staff outdoor lunch in the 35 degree weather for their children (like crazy people). These are rituals taking on way more and more of a religious level significance, like Muslims only eating while the sun is set during Ramadan and Jewish people fasting on Yom Kippur.
Around here, it's ridiculous to establish such a blanket rule of indoors only November through March. There are so many sunny 60-degree days during those times. The current APS guidelines of 45 degrees (or whatever it is) and precipitation for outdoor recess should easily cover actually eating outdoors as well. It's not like the kids are spending more than 5 or 7 minutes eating anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do not have the staffing to make it optional. All kids need to eat inside or all outside. Not enough staff to add another location to eat.
Okay. Good rule that November through end of March should be indoors. We can't cater to the crazy minority who don't eat inside at restaurants.
The COVIDian cautious can organize their volunteer drive to staff outdoor lunch in the 35 degree weather for their children (like crazy people). These are rituals taking on way more and more of a religious level significance, like Muslims only eating while the sun is set during Ramadan and Jewish people fasting on Yom Kippur.
Right like the people afraid of their kids going outside aren’t a crazy minority?
No one is afraid of going outside. We’re saying it’s ridiculous to force kids to eat outside when it’s cold and everyone is vaccinated. Recess is fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do not have the staffing to make it optional. All kids need to eat inside or all outside. Not enough staff to add another location to eat.
Okay. Good rule that November through end of March should be indoors. We can't cater to the crazy minority who don't eat inside at restaurants.
The COVIDian cautious can organize their volunteer drive to staff outdoor lunch in the 35 degree weather for their children (like crazy people). These are rituals taking on way more and more of a religious level significance, like Muslims only eating while the sun is set during Ramadan and Jewish people fasting on Yom Kippur.
It is a new religion, with Ventilation Woman and Lunch Petitioner as the 2 youth leaders. Kids must sit in the 35 degree cold and eat with frozen hands to atone for the non-COVIDian sinner adults in society, sitting inside the warm restaurant and returning to normal (while the moral and righteous COVIDian has not eaten inside a restaurant since February 2020). The kids must be forced to practice the COVIDian religious rituals to bring Zero COVID/COVID eradication (which isn't possible - COVID isn't ever going away), just like Scientologists doing course after course to work up the Bridge to Total Freedom. Maybe we can get a statute of the virus too in front of every outdoor eating area for the kids to face while they eat their lunch (with fingers they can't feel in the cold weather).
This is the only way to teach the kids the morals to not be like the dirty viral spreaders in society (like the majority of their parents), who eat inside restaurants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We do not have the staffing to make it optional. All kids need to eat inside or all outside. Not enough staff to add another location to eat.
Okay. Good rule that November through end of March should be indoors. We can't cater to the crazy minority who don't eat inside at restaurants.
The COVIDian cautious can organize their volunteer drive to staff outdoor lunch in the 35 degree weather for their children (like crazy people). These are rituals taking on way more and more of a religious level significance, like Muslims only eating while the sun is set during Ramadan and Jewish people fasting on Yom Kippur.