Anonymous wrote:What school was this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are they doing instead of field day? This sounds more like ISS— how serious was the horseplay?
Most likely staying the classroom, the referral code says LOP Loss of School Privileges or Participation .
It was bad enough that it was documented, OP. Think about that. Talk to your child. I hope you give him consequences at home, too. It sounds like a lot more than "horseplay". I freaking can't stand a certain type of #boymom
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's because of the prior warnings, OP. It's fair.
Me again. Unless the prior warnings, and this episode, happened on days when outdoor recess or free play in the gym was not possible, in which case it goes against what we know about child development, and how some kids really need to move their bodies to calm down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's because of the prior warnings, OP. It's fair.
Me again. Unless the prior warnings, and this episode, happened on days when outdoor recess or free play in the gym was not possible, in which case it goes against what we know about child development, and how some kids really need to move their bodies to calm down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are they doing instead of field day? This sounds more like ISS— how serious was the horseplay?
Most likely staying the classroom, the referral code says LOP Loss of School Privileges or Participation .
Anonymous wrote:It's because of the prior warnings, OP. It's fair.
Anonymous wrote:That’s ridiculous but very of typical treatment of boys in our FCPS. To include punishment of no recess which is against FCPS own rules.
Anonymous wrote:That’s ridiculous but very of typical treatment of boys in our FCPS. To include punishment of no recess which is against FCPS own rules.