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When I was teaching (private school) we almost required it. We also live in Las Vegas so water consumption was very often. I found it was better less asking to go get a drink.
 
Hey guys-

I have a non-DCL question for you. For the teachers in the group--Do you allow your students to have water bottles in class? If not, Why?

For parents in the group--does you school let your kids have water bottles in class?

My reason for asking--With Mackenzies 4 kidney stones within a year (her 1st one was at 6), and all after she started Kindergarten. We have a physicians order for her to have a water bottle at her desk. She knows that she is not allowed to use it as a distraction. Her teacher last year had no problem with it. However this year, the principal saw it and told them that they couldn't have it. Therefore her teacher won't allow her to have it either.

I'm getting ready to call the school and talk to the principal about it, but I wanted to know what other systems do.

TIA
Lora

My DD is required to bring a water bottle to bring to PE because there is no water fountain outside. At her last school, they also allowed them to have water bottles. I think many teachers find it better than a kid getting up a million times to go to the water fountain. I'd have your DD's doctor write a note to make sure she can have hers, since it's medically necessary.
 
Did you guys know that the Caribbean Beach Resort is converting 384 rooms in Trinidad South to a Pirates of the Caribbean theme? They'll be open sometime in 2009. They also just opened the newly remodeled main pool.

http://www.disunplugged.com/2008/09/10/the-new-pool-at-caribbean-beach-is-open/

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Did you guys know that the Caribbean Beach Resort is converting 384 rooms in Trinidad South to a Pirates of the Caribbean theme? They'll be open sometime in 2009. They also just opened the newly remodeled main pool.

http://www.disunplugged.com/2008/09/10/the-new-pool-at-caribbean-beach-is-open/

poc_cbr_resort.jpg

I saw that! Very cool. I'm staying one night at CBR in October for a Girl's weekend for F&WF. It's the only moderate I haven't stayed at, so I'm interested to see it.
 

Pixi, no problem. I have extra supplies so a couple more is not big deal.

Judy you are too funny. I wish I had known before that squins and glitter were the keys for an awesome FE. I can't wait to see yours. I'll be sure to wear my sunglasses and I'll oohhhh, and aaaahhhh for everyone to hear.

I decided to take off one pocket and try to resew it straight. As far as the back, there is no hope. I stopped at Joann's this morning for more bias tape and ended up getting a little paint, and a few other odds and ends. By the time this crooked FE is finished, I will have invested a good chunk of change.

As for the water bottle question, our elementary school does allow them. Some teachers encourage it more than others. However, my DS has had a few urological issues and has a doctors note stating that he needs to have fluids throughout the day. If they gave me a problem with a doctors order, I would be contacting the superintendent, or whoever was next in line, and have the issue addressed (and I am not a mom that likes to stir up trouble). Also, studies show children that stay hydrated do better in school, have more energy, etc. In fact, my DD preschool now only allows water during snack time after the teachers did a brain gym inservice. Here is a clip from their (Brain Gym) website.


Drink Water
As Carla Hannaford says, "Water comprises more of the brain (with estimates of 90%) than of any other organ of the body." Having students drink some water before and during class can help "grease the wheel". Drinking water is very important before any stressful situation - tests! - as we tend to perspire under stress, and de-hydration can effect our concentration negatively.

You could also do a search on students and hydration and present the information to the school to advocate for all the students. (Can you tell I'm a nurse, and have a strong opinion about this? LOL)

Shell
 
Lora--
I know that our elementary schools encourage the kids to bring water bottles, especially in the fall and spring when the temps are high because none of our elementary schools have AC.

The junior high and high school kids are not allowed to because of kids filling them with things other than water. They do allow it if you send a note and then I think they have to be a clear water bottle.

I agree with the others be firm, especially since you have a doctor's note.
 
Lora,

You would hope they are reasonable enough to exept a doctors note. If not, I wouldn't stop with the principal. He has got to answer to somebody else that has some sense.
 
Lora -
You could bring out the big guns. Tell them if they deny this you will have to keep her home and they will be required to do home bound instruction. (send in a teacher and school her at home).You can also threaten to sue for compensatory time since she will be missing class work. Give em hell. Don't let them get away with this because they are being lazy. Shame on that principal.
 
This is HerrQSmee's DW. Our girls are totally allowed to bring in water bottles as long as they have the proper top. They don't want water to be spilled over the books and homework. Good luck on this and I wouldn't take no for an answer! Sounds like this decision is arbitary!:grouphug:
 
Hey guys-

I have a non-DCL question for you. For the teachers in the group--Do you allow your students to have water bottles in class? If not, Why?

For parents in the group--does you school let your kids have water bottles in class?

My reason for asking--With Mackenzies 4 kidney stones within a year (her 1st one was at 6), and all after she started Kindergarten. We have a physicians order for her to have a water bottle at her desk. She knows that she is not allowed to use it as a distraction. Her teacher last year had no problem with it. However this year, the principal saw it and told them that they couldn't have it. Therefore her teacher won't allow her to have it either.

I'm getting ready to call the school and talk to the principal about it, but I wanted to know what other systems do.

TIA
Lora

Our school here in NJ does not allow water bottles in class. But if your DD has a doctors note I think they have to let her have it for medical reasons.
Good luck and let us know the outcome.
 
Lora -

I spoke to DH about the water in the classroom. His response was absolutely he would allow it. He stated that denying her the water when she has a written order would be the same as denying her medicine. I have to tell you he became very animated and angry when I told him. Even suggest to him that a child's rights may have been violated and he freaks! He also suggested you mention home bound instruction and compensatory time. School districts do not like to hear that because it is so costly. Tim suggests if the principal does not agree, then you should contact the administration.
Good luck and hopefully it is already resolved in your favor.

Ken - Watched the video 3 more times today! :happytv: I love it.

Judy
 
Water bottles are mandatory here. They are on the supply list we get at the beginning of the year and teachers send home reminder notes the first weeks of school if they notice a child doesn't have one. My ds is in 4th grade and they switch classes for part of the day, I was in the classroom last week and heard the teacher reminding them to take their water bottles with them as they moved to the next classroom. I could be due to the fact that we live in Georgia and start school Aug 1st when it is 2 million degrees out.
 
I called Mackenzies school today and asked the secretary if I could speak to the principal. I was told she was in a meeting and the secretary asked me what it was in regards to. I told her and was placed on perpetual hold. When someone finally came on the line, it was the school nurse-who just happens to be responsible for 4 schools. Anyway she asked why I was calling and I told her. I told her that I had sent the Dr.s note on the 1st day of school. She said that she never received it. However she knew that Mackenzie had missed alot of school last year. I mentioned that we were being followed by a Dr. at UVA and that She needed the water bottle. Mrs. Dante totally agreed with me and said that she would go to the classroom and speak with her teacher and the principal about having the water bottle. I mentioned that I was an RN and I wouldn't let this rest as a mother and a nurse, and if there were anymore issues, the Board of Ed would be notified.

In the meantime, I have gone online and printed lots of material about hydration and improved learning. However for those of you whose schools allow water in the classroom, could you PM me anything in writing. I am thinking that perhaps we need to have the BOE approve the use of water bottles. I just might have to steerhead this.

Thanks to you all for your input.

Lora
 
I called Mackenzies school today and asked the secretary if I could speak to the principal. I was told she was in a meeting and the secretary asked me what it was in regards to. I told her and was placed on perpetual hold. When someone finally came on the line, it was the school nurse-who just happens to be responsible for 4 schools. Anyway she asked why I was calling and I told her. I told her that I had sent the Dr.s note on the 1st day of school. She said that she never received it. However she knew that Mackenzie had missed alot of school last year. I mentioned that we were being followed by a Dr. at UVA and that She needed the water bottle. Mrs. Dante totally agreed with me and said that she would go to the classroom and speak with her teacher and the principal about having the water bottle. I mentioned that I was an RN and I wouldn't let this rest as a mother and a nurse, and if there were anymore issues, the Board of Ed would be notified.

In the meantime, I have gone online and printed lots of material about hydration and improved learning. However for those of you whose schools allow water in the classroom, could you PM me anything in writing. I am thinking that perhaps we need to have the BOE approve the use of water bottles. I just might have to steerhead this.

Thanks to you all for your input.

Lora

Good for you. It sounds like you won the battle, now it is time to win the war. I can't believe they would make an issue out of this.
 
I called Mackenzies school today and asked the secretary if I could speak to the principal. I was told she was in a meeting and the secretary asked me what it was in regards to. I told her and was placed on perpetual hold. When someone finally came on the line, it was the school nurse-who just happens to be responsible for 4 schools. Anyway she asked why I was calling and I told her. I told her that I had sent the Dr.s note on the 1st day of school. She said that she never received it. However she knew that Mackenzie had missed alot of school last year. I mentioned that we were being followed by a Dr. at UVA and that She needed the water bottle. Mrs. Dante totally agreed with me and said that she would go to the classroom and speak with her teacher and the principal about having the water bottle. I mentioned that I was an RN and I wouldn't let this rest as a mother and a nurse, and if there were anymore issues, the Board of Ed would be notified.

In the meantime, I have gone online and printed lots of material about hydration and improved learning. However for those of you whose schools allow water in the classroom, could you PM me anything in writing. I am thinking that perhaps we need to have the BOE approve the use of water bottles. I just might have to steerhead this.

Thanks to you all for your input.

Lora

You go girl!!! :woohoo:

I have asked DH to check today and see if he has any info and to ask his other teachers if they would have any materials as well. :drinking: :drinking:

Judy
 
:cheer2: Good job Lora!! Glad to hear you found somebody reasonable at the school. Sounds like things are moving in the right direction. I don't know if our school has a written policy allowing them or if they just allow it, I'll poke around on their website though.

We are going camping this weekend. Besides DCL, it's one of our favorite family things. We sold our camper at the end of last summer, because we didn't use it once and it wasn't really the setup for the little one and the teenagers. There is a lady in our area that rents campers so we are renting one from her this weekend. It has a seperate bedroom with bunks in the back for the kids, a big bedroom in the front for us, and plenty of room in the middle for the pack in play. DS and DD both have things to do this weekend but if we didn't want another year to pass without camping. I can't wait to have a perfectly golden marshmellow. :)
 
:cheer2: Good job Lora!! Glad to hear you found somebody reasonable at the school. Sounds like things are moving in the right direction. I don't know if our school has a written policy allowing them or if they just allow it, I'll poke around on their website though.

We are going camping this weekend. Besides DCL, it's one of our favorite family things. We sold our camper at the end of last summer, because we didn't use it once and it wasn't really the setup for the little one and the teenagers. There is a lady in our area that rents campers so we are renting one from her this weekend. It has a seperate bedroom with bunks in the back for the kids, a big bedroom in the front for us, and plenty of room in the middle for the pack in play. DS and DD both have things to do this weekend but if we didn't want another year to pass without camping. I can't wait to have a perfectly golden marshmellow. :)

OH that sounds like such fun. I was invited to join a friend of mine but my DD is due to deliver my grandson at any moment:cool1: So there is no way I am going anywhere.:thumbsup2 They scraped her last Thurs but nothing came of it. So she is going back today and maybe they will do more. I am not sure of this as her OB is going to a conference this weekend.:sad2: So of course she may not make it to her inducement on Tuesday.:rolleyes1 Sot stay tuned for any news of my grandson joining this world:surfweb: :woohoo:
 
Sandy
Thanks for posting the link to the info about CBR's new pool. I love CBR, it's one of my favorites. I think we may have to stay in one of the new Pirate themed rooms when we go to WDW next summer.pirate: I have also heard that the Martinique section will be Nemo themed. :fish:
Judy
 
For all of you north of the Mason Dixon line, I figured you might get a kick out of this one. Our weather guy was talking about the soon to be passing cold front and said you might want to wear a light sweater to work tommorow. It is going to get down to the mid 60's.:lmao:
 
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