Posted on 01/11/2022 1:41:32 PM PST by Enlightened1
Yes, I dont see any problem. There was sun and there was shade. I didnt see anyone being tortured. Please dont tell me you are a Karen.
Kids in winter in maine at recess are not sitting down in the cold in the shade reading.
Let a homeschool parent do that and watch how fast DSS is called to blow them in.
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The most important life lesson I learned about winter as a kid:
Don’t let your sled crash into a tree!
5 degrees this morning and the buses ran the route with all the roof windows open. At least they allowed the kids to close the side windows. The buses were running with every window open until just recently. (Upstate NY)
Why is the free babysitting worth it to some parents?
“Yes, I dont see any problem. There was sun and there was shade.”
LOL! What happened to all in the sun? In fact, most were in the long shadow of the building.
My granddaughter attended this school from 2000 to 2005. It was a great school, teachers friendly and competent. Only two o items I disliked was the second assistant deputy principal who was stupid dried old bitch with the personality and looks of Charles Laughton playing Captain Bligh in really ugly drag and the admin people refusing to be frank to the students about 9-11 in spite of the parents being killed at the Pentagon that day. All three were fathers, USN Ltcds killed in the OPNAV Watch Center. I had to explain who attacked us and killed her classmates fathers. The admin people though telling the students would be ‘traumatizing’ even though there was extensive coverage of a second graders losing battle with cancer.
Ok, Karen
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