Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any decent preschool teacher would have been more understanding. Sounds like it is time to retire.
I agree. Halloween is one day a year, and it's a bit chaotic. Roll with it.
All I see on DCUM are entitled parents always wanting or justifying an exception for their child. The school requested costumes in a bag for after nap and that should be followed.
Anonymous wrote:Assh*le parent. Their kid is too special to follow the rules. When I was a teacher, I would not have allowed the parent to leave without taking her child home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any decent preschool teacher would have been more understanding. Sounds like it is time to retire.
I agree. Halloween is one day a year, and it's a bit chaotic. Roll with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any decent preschool teacher would have been more understanding. Sounds like it is time to retire.
I agree. Halloween is one day a year, and it's a bit chaotic. Roll with it.
OP is rolling with it. The child is not. My son's K teacher sent the list of rules for costumes, and i followed them. I don't want my son to be the one who disrupts the class more than necessary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools should just ban the whole wear a costume to school thng anyow. Total pain in the ass.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any decent preschool teacher would have been more understanding. Sounds like it is time to retire.
I agree. Halloween is one day a year, and it's a bit chaotic. Roll with it.
Anonymous wrote:Any decent preschool teacher would have been more understanding. Sounds like it is time to retire.
Anonymous wrote:Any decent preschool teacher would have been more understanding. Sounds like it is time to retire.
Anonymous wrote:Any decent preschool teacher would have been more understanding. Sounds like it is time to retire.
Anonymous wrote:Schools should just ban the whole wear a costume to school thng anyow. Total pain in the ass.