| Just found out instead of Halloween they want the kids to wear a color for a political cause. Why can’t they do this some other day and let the kids have Halloween? What if one of causes is offensive? |
| This is a joke, right? |
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To be less controversial they want kids to dress to support a political cause?
This will end well. |
| Be more specific? What does wear a color for a political cause mean? |
| The principal of CCES is off her rocker this year. She's trying to make it as unpleasant for the kids as possible. And succeeding. |
| Costumes are a huge pain to get the kids in them and out and the party. She didn't cancel Halloween. They are just not dressing up at school. |
| Get Rea-dy! The Worr-uld is coming to an end! |
| Halloween is on a Sunday. Enjoy it in your neighborhood as children have done for decades. |
This. Halloween at school is a massive pain in the ass, and exponentially more so when the actual day falls on a weekend. - CCES parent. |
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cancer, ADHD, pet adoption, LGBTQ+, autism, etc.
Here is a list of approved “causes”. Of course causes include politics. |
This!! That would be a big undertaking for teachers if room parents are not allowed to volunteer. And room parents are the ones that organize the parties.
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Right because it’s not a pain in the ass to figure out a cause and buy a shirt. |
How can we complain to her boss? |
| Wow what lazy parents that find classroom parties and parades a pain… it’s Halloween! Didn’t you have a childhood? |
How do I know? This is what the email said. With a flyer to follow. |