Guessing you are a Trump voter, and probably an anti-Vaxxer as well! |
Ask your kid? |
I was surprised that my son had no idea about it either. I told him about it and then the school principal sent a note out about it. I expected some buzz after the principal's note but my son said he still did not hear much about it. He's going to see what kids at his school do (will go if other are; will not go if no one is going). He's only a freshman (and not much for social media) so maybe more of the upperclass members are clued in. |
I think it's John Marshall Park. At least that is what I have seen on the maps. |
| My kids have tests today. They can't decide between messing up their future or messing up their future. What a dilemma. |
| Mine has tests today. I think she will stay at school. She is in High School, I leave these decisions up to her (although happy to discuss and she needs to let me know if she is going). |
No. It’s stupid. School is more important. |
This doesn’t make sense since anti vaxxers tend to be Uber Conservative religious types |
Nope. Used to be but it has spread beyond that. |
Wait, I thought all these children were "deeply concerned about this issue." |
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i find it interesting that several posters are taking issue with the word "allow."
are you all *really* contending that it us up to your teenager whether or not to attend school? |
I agree with this. There's a whole brew haha about getting excused absences to attend. What is the point of that? If I were a kid I wouldn't WANT an excuse absence. It denigrates the whole thing. The focus on making sure kids never face any consequences or any discomfort is mind boggling. |
some of the views thread is so dumb it makes my head hurt. I'd like the last 90 seconds of my life back
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| For children in school, it's not fake activism, it's activism-in-training. They learn from parents and teachers to be involved citizens. |
I love the activism. I hate the parental involvement to make sure their kids get excused absences. Fully infantilizing. |