Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow what lazy parents that find classroom parties and parades a pain… it’s Halloween! Didn’t you have a childhood?
yeah - we did. we celebrated halloween by trick or treating. we didn't have a classroom party or a parade. somehow both the country and we survived.
Anonymous wrote:If they really are doing pick a cause then that is asking for trouble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow what lazy parents that find classroom parties and parades a pain… it’s Halloween! Didn’t you have a childhood?
yeah - we did. we celebrated halloween by trick or treating. we didn't have a classroom party or a parade. somehow both the country and we survived.
Anonymous wrote:Running doesn't actually help causes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree with doing the political causes thing at school and i also disagree with doing halloween at school. Leave that for after.
Especially in elementary school. That’s ridiculous.
Six year olds should ‘pick a cause’? Not appropriate.
Fine if they want to do this in MS.
It’s going to be fun times when larlo shows up in a t shirt with a picture of an aborted fetus.
Anonymous wrote: CCES parent here. OP is needlessly escalating it. A political cause? Kids are running on behalf of causes they care about, like ADHD or animal rescue. They aren’t wearing MAGA hats or vaccination shirts. OP is hyperbolic to the extreme. Also there is a fall festival that specifically says “costumes welcome”. Why are you lying OP?[/quote
And why can 't they wear MAGA hats since we're talking politics here?
Or vaccination shirts, for that matter. Maybe, anti-vaxx is our family political cause.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree with doing the political causes thing at school and i also disagree with doing halloween at school. Leave that for after.
Especially in elementary school. That’s ridiculous.
Six year olds should ‘pick a cause’? Not appropriate.
Fine if they want to do this in MS.
It’s going to be fun times when larlo shows up in a t shirt with a picture of an aborted fetus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: CCES parent here. OP is needlessly escalating it. A political cause? Kids are running on behalf of causes they care about, like ADHD or animal rescue. They aren’t wearing MAGA hats or vaccination shirts. OP is hyperbolic to the extreme. Also there is a fall festival that specifically says “costumes welcome”. Why are you lying OP?
And yet many will conveniently ignore this post!
I won’t. Previous poster CCES parent. I am totally okay with this. And my kid is super into the run for a cause thing they are doing - she and her friends have been talking about it the last two weeks, debating why the causes are important to them and deciding what they want to choose. You may also be against the new social skills curriculum, OP, but this is what it’s about - healthy debate and discussion. I personally think it’s amazing - and am so much prouder yo hear my kid debating these issues than whether to be a princess or a cat. SMH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I disagree with doing the political causes thing at school and i also disagree with doing halloween at school. Leave that for after.
Especially in elementary school. That’s ridiculous.
Six year olds should ‘pick a cause’? Not appropriate.
Fine if they want to do this in MS.
Anonymous wrote:Wow what lazy parents that find classroom parties and parades a pain… it’s Halloween! Didn’t you have a childhood?