Anonymous wrote:OMG! I went to Deal in 2005 and remember everyone being weighed in gym class together! Gym was separated by boys and girls, but I was so embarrassed that I weighed 150 lbs while my friends were much less. I still remember the day like it was yesterday. Can't believe they still do this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A local parent coach posted on Facebook her horror that her middle school-aged daughter was weighed in front of other students, who then, of course, shamed one another about the data. This parent coach is upfront and obvious about her neighborhood and that her kids go to public school, so this was Deal. Any other parents hear about this archaic practice? Have we learned nothing about the roots of eating disorders? WTF?
I had the "privilege" of walking on WI Ave behind some Deal 8th grade football players this afternoon. I am sorry for all the girls who need to be in the school with these boys. They went on for a few minutes on the "saggy titties" of the girl who was walking past them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is true it's absolutely horrific and the teacher / coach who did this should be fired.
"Horrific"?! Oh, please. If anything, this creates an incentive for the kids to become and stay fit. Nothing wrong with it.
If you ask me, there's nothing wrong with a little fat shaming, especially if it helps to reduce problems like child obesity. Frankly, the schools like other parts of civil society could use more shaming over a variety of problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is true it's absolutely horrific and the teacher / coach who did this should be fired.
"Horrific"?! Oh, please. If anything, this creates an incentive for the kids to become and stay fit. Nothing wrong with it.
If you ask me, there's nothing wrong with a little fat shaming, especially if it helps to reduce problems like child obesity. Frankly, the schools like other parts of civil society could use more shaming over a variety of problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is true it's absolutely horrific and the teacher / coach who did this should be fired.
"Horrific"?! Oh, please. If anything, this creates an incentive for the kids to become and stay fit. Nothing wrong with it.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's a health / nutrition class.
I recall being weighed and having body fat percentages taken at school back in the 80s. It was done privately though.
We had to track exercise and food and learn about nutrition.
Anonymous wrote:A local parent coach posted on Facebook her horror that her middle school-aged daughter was weighed in front of other students, who then, of course, shamed one another about the data. This parent coach is upfront and obvious about her neighborhood and that her kids go to public school, so this was Deal. Any other parents hear about this archaic practice? Have we learned nothing about the roots of eating disorders? WTF?