I have several folding outdoor chairs (the collapsible type) in my room.
 Would those work?  They are compact enough to tuck away when we aren't
using them.

Terry

On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 5:45 PM, Stacey McDonald <s...@nycap.rr.com> wrote:

> I teach 6th grade at a LARGE (almost 10,000 students) district in upstate
> New York. Here's my dilemma - I would love to have the kids on the floor
> but
> the custodian has firmly planted his foot stating no rugs (hygienic
> reasons), no sofas (won't pass fire inspection). I saw that you have futons
> - those would NEVER be permitted in my district.
>
> Does anyone have ideas as to how to bring the kids up close/cozy to
> engender
> the feeling of sharing something - in this case a book - when there are so
> many regulations in place?
>
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