Quote from: Arkadia on February 01, 2012, 10:23:32 AM
We have 400 kindergardeners. about.
each typically spends 2-5 dollars on 100 day projects. id rather donste it in lieu of the activity. thats 800-2000 dollars.
Quote from: YouKnowWho on January 31, 2012, 03:11:31 PM
I'm not sending Valentines to the kids with brown eyes this year. I know it's not their fault they have brown eyes, but maybe someone will understand how it feels.
Quote from: rainbow on January 31, 2012, 12:55:22 PMQuote from: CMdeux on January 30, 2012, 11:58:06 PM
Naturally-- point was that there are plenty of reasons why the HEALTH department wouldn't allow food to be served to the public from someone's kitchen...
but put it in the context of feeding kids in a school setting and suddenly it's fine...
That's what I cannot understand.
Makes NO sense!
Quote from: CMdeux on January 30, 2012, 11:58:06 PM
Naturally-- point was that there are plenty of reasons why the HEALTH department wouldn't allow food to be served to the public from someone's kitchen...
but put it in the context of feeding kids in a school setting and suddenly it's fine...
Quote from: CMdeux on January 30, 2012, 11:58:06 PM
My cats are not allowed on counters,
Quote from: Arkadia on January 30, 2012, 07:28:19 PMQuote from: CMdeux on January 24, 2012, 01:56:51 PM
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I wonder who gets the (peanut butter) cheerios carefully bagged up in hepatitis-Mom's kitchen....
You do know there are a good number of healthcare workers with hepatitis and or AIDS, yes? I mean, I wouldn't want any person who doesn't use standard precautions bagging up anything for my child, hepatitis or not. There are children in school with either, (maybe both) and aside from fulminant unusual illness, or staff with loose lips, you won't be able to pick them out. Teachers too.
Personally, I don't want anyone with CATS or BIRDS feeding my child from their kitchen, but that's just me. I've never had so much as a cup of coffee from my best friend's kitchen, (cats and birds) but our friendship isn't founded on that.
Quote from: CMdeux on January 24, 2012, 01:56:51 PM
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I wonder who gets the (peanut butter) cheerios carefully bagged up in hepatitis-Mom's kitchen....
Quote from: Janelle205 on January 25, 2012, 05:39:37 PM
So presumably the goal is for the students to consume 100 teaspoons of sugar to celebrate 100 days of school?
Maybe you should add some insulin syringes to the condoms/lube party pack for the future type 2 diabetics.