*NikkiBell*
Livin’ that DVC & AP life!
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I agree with other posters. I can't imagine taking 3rd graders to this movie for a school trip! If you like the story, it is a great movie and worth seeing - and I'm not even a huge fan of Jim Carrey! I think some kids will be fine seeing it, but many others won't! It is WAY too intense for a school trip. I can't imagine there won't be other parents up in arms about this. I'm thinking they are going to have to rethink this plan.
I don't think your school wants to deal with the aftermath of this one...
If you must, I'd go so far as to discreetly let the administration know about it.
And I hardly consider myself a prude.
There is absolutely no reason to go to the administration about this. The proper chain of commands should be followed. If a parent does not want her child to see a film, express that concern to the teacher. The child does not have to attend the trip nor see the film. An alternate option might even be offered. Going to the administration is not necessary in this case as it stands now. Unfortunately, many parents now a days are so quick to run to the admin. Teachers and parents need to work as a team, not against one another. If the parent doesn't go to the teacher with a concern, this cannot happen.