Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No birthday celebrations at my Focus school. It’s actually sad as the majority of kids can’t afford a party and the celebration used to be their friend celebration. Instead, they just get announced on the announcements and get a pencil from the office.
Same at our Focus school. Often the kids don’t have birthday parties where they can invite classmates. And the kids would look forward to handing our cupcakes at school. Even the lower/income families would send in small treats. It was equitable and fun. And took up less than 10 minutes at the end of the day.
Can’t think of a good reason why they nixed these.
Anonymous wrote:This is sad. At our school, we do birthday celebrations. At recess, we have the students sing happy birthday and then we pass out cupcakes. Kids love it and so do the teachers. No mess and no classroom disruptions.
Anonymous wrote:My child's school, Bayard Rustin ES, doesn't allow classroom birthday celebrations (much less treats). It's too disruptive to the schedule to do individual birthdays for 20+ kids throughout the year. Instead kids get wished happy birthday on the morning announcements and get a special birthday pencil from the main office.
Anonymous wrote:No birthday celebrations at my Focus school. It’s actually sad as the majority of kids can’t afford a party and the celebration used to be their friend celebration. Instead, they just get announced on the announcements and get a pencil from the office.