Anonymous wrote:why are schools banning it?
Anonymous wrote:My beautiful teacher daughter is all dressed up as Ms Frizzle today! They call it “character day”. But it’s just Halloween with a less spooky name. I’m so glad she teaches in a school that values fun and festivity!
Anonymous wrote:What Halloween alternative activities does your school have? My child’s school has a Fall Festival. I volunteered to help and all they did was eat fruit snacks and watch a video about pumpkins. I’m curious as to what other schools are doing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my kids were in ES, they did nothing. Nada. Having grown up with a costume parade around the black top, our parents invited to watch, little classroom party after, I was pretty disappointed my kids didn't get to enjoy that.
Although now in MS (public) and HS (private), they can wear costumes on Halloween, although certain things not allowed and the theme for the MS is dictated (e.g., "favorite book or movie character").
That’s how I feel. My oldest got to experience it in kindergarten before it was banned. My youngest will never experience it.
Anonymous wrote:When my kids were in ES, they did nothing. Nada. Having grown up with a costume parade around the black top, our parents invited to watch, little classroom party after, I was pretty disappointed my kids didn't get to enjoy that.
Although now in MS (public) and HS (private), they can wear costumes on Halloween, although certain things not allowed and the theme for the MS is dictated (e.g., "favorite book or movie character").