IDoDis
Knows the password to get into the Moose Lodge
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I was at a school that opened with all portables while the building was under construction. We were all in portables for 2 years with over 1200 elementary students. Now, 8 years later, I'm at another new school that is all portables while the permanent building is under construction. It's not a big deal.
I remember when I moved into the new building at my old school, I was a bit bummed out because the room was much smaller and I was at the mercy of the horrible heating/cooling system. I could not open a window to cool off when the heat was 85 degrees in the room. One year at a different school I was also in a portable (can ya tell they are quite common out here) that didn't have a sink. Each parent chipped in $10 so we were able to get water delivered from Culligan each month. Every time the guy would come to change out the huge water bottles, the kids would say in unison, "Hey, Culligan Man!" One year during the holidays my team teacher and I were doing a unit on Fairy Tales, so we decorated the outside of our portable to look like a candy house (from Hansel & Gretel). Some teachers plant little gardens in front of their portables. You can't do that in the building! I've had great times in the portables.
I remember when I moved into the new building at my old school, I was a bit bummed out because the room was much smaller and I was at the mercy of the horrible heating/cooling system. I could not open a window to cool off when the heat was 85 degrees in the room. One year at a different school I was also in a portable (can ya tell they are quite common out here) that didn't have a sink. Each parent chipped in $10 so we were able to get water delivered from Culligan each month. Every time the guy would come to change out the huge water bottles, the kids would say in unison, "Hey, Culligan Man!" One year during the holidays my team teacher and I were doing a unit on Fairy Tales, so we decorated the outside of our portable to look like a candy house (from Hansel & Gretel). Some teachers plant little gardens in front of their portables. You can't do that in the building! I've had great times in the portables.

