| Teacher here. They are Halloween parades. They just renamed them to be PC. All kids dress in their Halloween costumes unless they are very scary or violent. We don’t have it on Halloween but usually the day after because attendance is usually bad on that day. |
| Just send the kid in an old Halloween costume. No one cares. |
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I've never heard of this.
We do have 100th Day. And all the useless Spirit Week stuff. Midwest "good" public school. Middle class town. |
8 and The Rake
It’s a popular costume. |
| My kids would always just wear last year's halloween costume or pick some dress up clothes and we'd google to find a book to go along with it. |
| if it's just halloween, why the rouse of the book parade? Coming up with another costume is easy enough, but then you have rule following kids and kids who do whatever. (I guess like everything else). |
+100 There's a book character for everything . It's just the public school's way of avoiding the controversy of Halloween (religious roots) and promoting early literacy. They check-off the boxes and your kid still wears a costume to school to be fun. You are over thinking this anyway |
To appease the parents who want to take the fun parts in school. You know the ones who think all these activities are taking away from "reading and writing" |
I have never heard of 8 and the rake. Niche horror movies are obviously not okay. No kid wants to be a grey blob for Halloween. |
We used to be at a title I and they had dress as a book character for Halloween, and the spirit weeks were always stuff we didn't have in hand (they were big on stuff like 70s day, dress like a medical professional, sometimes we'd have something in the costume box but often no). We are now at a non title I and kids just wear their usual costume for Halloween, and spirit weeks are stuff like mismatched socks, or wear "ocean colors." It's super easy. |
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We just work backwards and find a book to match. My kid is still young and usually wants to be a random but funny concept to her (like rainbow cat or a butterfly ghost), which I’d rather encourage than make her buy something on Amazon. We just kinda match it, sort of. I don’t worry about it too much.
I get they’re trying to get kids to wear appropriate costumes/non-macabre but it does feel a bit controlling. |
| OP- you’re just old and cranky due to having a high schooler, 5th grader, and 2nd grader. I’d be cranky too. |
This. You work backward from what kid wants to dress up as and then find a book. There is a book for every possible thing they could dress as. |
| Never heard of a word costume. What do they dress as? Words like pirate or paratrooper in which case no different from book character costume. Or is it words from a vocab list they are studying? Or just completely random like benign, comma, mandolin? |
The kid is 8 The costume is The Rake It is popular. the Rake | Origin and History | Dictionary.com https://share.google/iURQjlJ066mOTtN2l |