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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No. Any adult willing to take kids overnight should have a glass with dinner, let alone after hours and off duty. But if you’re the teacher and you’re worried then err on the side of caution and don’t. If you can’t stop at one, then definitely don’t. [/quote] +1. An adult chaperone of legal drinking age certainly can have a glass of wine with dinner or when off duty. Being drunk when chaperoning is very different and not acceptable. [/quote] +1,000,000[/quote] I agree with a previous poster who stated the obvious - there is no "off duty" until the trip itself is over and students are no longer in the care of the school or chaperone. Therefore, the policy should be no alcohol - wine or otherwise. For those of you who disagree - don't ever volunteer to be a chaperone![/quote] Teachers are humans and deserve to be treated with respect.[/quote] Of course they are and of course they do. What's your point? Requiring a teacher chaperone to refrain from drinking while on a school trip is not signaling that teacher's are not human nor is the requirement a sign of disrespect. [/quote] Maybe in your mind but I'm getting they're "servant" vibes with some of the ways you are framing things.[/quote]
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