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In reply to the discussion: What can we do about the obesity epidemic? [View all]laundry_queen
(8,646 posts)I've noticed a really horrible trend in my area - 'mega' schools. They are cheaper because it's only one building to manage instead of many. So many older elementary schools spread out over the neighborhoods are being closed down in favor of larger schools in a centralized location. Obviously, this means kids are far less likely to walk to school. They simply cannot. For instance, my 7 year old goes to a school that is a 40 minute walk away. There is no being able to walk for her, especially in the winter. However, a new school near our house (we got lucky - the new mega school is in our neighborhood) is going up and she will be able to walk. But at her old school - very few kids walked, and we are a very safe community, with a large population of stay at home mothers. Most were just too far away. I've noticed this 'mega school' trend is becoming more common for school districts looking to save a buck - and to the children's detriment. One bit of exercise kids always used to get was walking to and from school. Increased paranoia about abductions as well as distance from schools has taken away that extra exercise kids used to get every day.