Steel Valley Football;1265546 wrote:They will if he's allergic, along with multiple other children who might be allergic. It's a necessary rule, IMO.
It's interesting that you care enough for your child to follow certain rules of the school he attends AT school, but then go home and ignore them completely. Once again, why wouldn't they permit you to show third graders a PG13 movie at school or even at an out-of-school function? Are there any schools in the United States that would allow it?
Still ignoring my question eh?
"ignore them completely" you say?
What is your purpose on this thread? You know 1 thing about my kid and you assume everything else. You ignore that he gave an above grade level response on the worksheet. You ignored everything else I said he has done. He's a top of the class student and one of the nicest kids you'll ever run into....and regardless of my "allowing him to watch non-age appropriate material, eat too much junk and I'm a little hard on him at times"...am a pretty good parent.
....and my senior daughter, who is tied atop her class of 195 students agrees.