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Reply to "Denied Field Day for hallway horseplay—is this fair"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I cant tell if this is elementary or middle school? I would want more information about when the prior warnings were given and what they were for. If this is middle school and both boys were given warnings for the same behavior more than once then yes I think its fair. I will get jumped on for this but if its elementary school I dont believe its at all fair. Young bodies need movement and field day is more of a right than a privilege. On days like today when recess was canceled I would expect extra horseplay. And its usually not an even fair sided story in middle school, meaning, one child reacts to someone pushing their buttons and its more likely to be out of the childs control. [b]I would not allow for my child in elementary school to miss field day as a punishment.[/b][/quote] You wouldn't allow it? How would you do that? Whatever the answer, could you also apply that strategy towards not allowing your child to body slam in the hallway?[/quote] I would tell the school i didnt agree or approve of that consequence. I would talk to the principal and teacher about [b]consequences we all agree on. [/b]No school is permitted to remove children from instruction or activities without a lot of documentation.[/quote] When the parents of the child your child body slams choose to press assault charges, you understand you won’t be consulted for your agreement, right?[/quote] Umm, actually the way the law works is that you ARE consulted. Charges means both sides plead their case. The verdict is an agreement.[/quote] That’s not the way the law works and you don’t understand English. You aren’t there at your pleasure, that’s what the handcuffs are about. You beg and plead for a verdict to your liking but any agreement on it doesn’t necessarily include the defendant. Verdicts are imposed.[/quote]
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