Thanks! I'm looking forward to this year. New principal with a lot of "academic" ideas.
Like Twin I want to wish everyone a good year and like they say on Hill Street Blues "Take it easy out there!".
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For all us that will soon be teaching or already have, have a great year! I decided that my commute is to short and with school not starting for teachers until 8:30 am I ave decided to make it a ten plus mile commute at least to school which out to make me more energized. I have had longer commutes in the past and I think this may be the ticket. I have ridden a couple of different routes with one that comes back in a so called wilderness area. That in itself seems interesting. Let the year begin.
Thanks! I'm looking forward to this year. New principal with a lot of "academic" ideas.
Like Twin I want to wish everyone a good year and like they say on Hill Street Blues "Take it easy out there!".
Claudia
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Here is to a good year for all those who work with kids! We've been in session since Aug 5th and I like my new 7th graders so far!
Marcie
My son started kindergarten last thursday. Our school asks that kids do NOT ride bikes to schoolbut we do anyway
. They did give me the ok after a little kvetching, but he's the only one that rides thus far.
EDIT: It's in a neighborhoody area with sidewalks and is supposed to be 30 mph though there. I was told they were afraid the children would be hurt by the other parents who drive their kids in.
Thank you teachers and teacher-enhancing people!!!
Last edited by singletrackmind; 08-18-2008 at 03:34 AM.
I used to have an open mind but my brains kept falling out.
My daughter keeps asking if she could ride her bike to school, and I really wish I could let her. We only live about a quarter mile from the school. Maybe less. But the road is impossible for a nine year old cyclist (the most dangerous part of my commute is turning left from our street onto the main road--there's a light about 20 feet down for a beltway entrance so the traffic is always heavy and NO ONE is looking for someone coming out of our street. They are all focused on the beltway ramps), and the sidewalk, besides the usual sidewalk dangers, involves crossing eight driveways to businesses like a convenience store, gas station and a McDonalds. The drivers going into and leaving those businesses are preoccupied with their Egg McMuffins and coffees. I've nearly been hit just walking the dog. Our rule is to always walk to cross those driveways, which makes her "ride" to school more like just pushing her bike to school. It seems stupid to take the bus that short distance (although they take a long way around to pick up further out kids), but definitely safer.
When she gets to high school it'll be nicer. It's a longer trip, but it's through a quiet hospital campus and some residential streets--much better for biking.
Sarah
School started 2 weeks ago here!