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Under the swing set & monkey bars, & sidewalk areas to lunch room.:thumbup:
 
Along with what Bob said is the large grassy area where they play games and have P.E. Any bars that kids can hang upside down. Where they wait for the bus to pick them up. Where they have to wait their turn to play baseball, etc. Where a good spot for the kids to sit during "time-out" which is usually by where a teacher, aide would be sitting or standing! Good luck and hope this helps. HH to all, Nancy
 
I liked what you have said and will do it.

This school has been a little money pit! I search it twice a year; during Christmas break and in the summer.

I've noticed a trend away from pennies to more quarters. Anyone else see this trend developing?

Crabby
 
You bet. Now-a-days kids can't buy the .01 bubble gum anymore. It's .05 if not more at the ball games, etc. Also the milk is usually .25 if not more when in school. So, no need to bring the pennies to school anymore. Larry and I named one school "Quarter Heaven". Seems like that's all they had there. And many of them too. Maybe everything was in .25 increments at the concession stand.
HH and good luck to all, Nancy
 
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