Anonymous wrote:Not fair at all.
It's just boys being boys. All they did was hit and body slam. That's fine for boys.
Never heard of a Fall field day before, I thought it is an end of the year reward.Anonymous wrote:Fall field day is the way to go. Beautiful weather.
Anonymous wrote: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. I would not allow for my child in elementary school to miss field day as a punishment.
Anonymous wrote: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. I would not allow for my child in elementary school to miss field day as a punishment.
Anonymous wrote:I’m positive this was the final straw and they had dozens of issues over the year.
I think as a parent this is when you back the school. You tell your kid they should have listened and behaved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That sounds like punishment for the adult who has to supervise them.
Th adult get to sit in an air conditioned classroom and watch two kids while everyone else had "fun" at field day? Sounds like a reward lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son got caught horseplaying in the hallway with his friend today (just pushing and hitting each other trying to body slam each other ). The school didn't suspended them, but they are now allowed to attend Field Day..
How is it fair to take away Field Day for this? Would you care if this happened to your kid?
When I talk to the principal she said the boys were given prior warnings about it.
No offense. But this is why there are behavior problems in schools. You don’t think it is fair that your kid was not following the rules and there was a consequence. I actually applaud the school for giving a consequence. The amount of parents that try to defend their kids actions is despicable.
Anonymous wrote:I don't like it when schools take away recess as a punishment. I'd be Ok with my kid being punished, but I would not be happy with them taking away field day.
I wish schools had more resources and could offer other alternatives.
Anonymous wrote:That sounds like punishment for the adult who has to supervise them.
Maybe not for kindergarten, but it is certainly fair for 4th and 5th graders. Kids, including bystanders, can get hurt with body slamming. It's not okay at all.Anonymous wrote: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. I would not allow for my child in elementary school to miss field day as a punishment.