KAMLEM
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What???SO then what do you propose. Giving ice cream to just a few?? That is mean to make a few get some and other don't

What???SO then what do you propose. Giving ice cream to just a few?? That is mean to make a few get some and other don't



if the kids knew it ahead of time, then they already know they aren't getting a treat. that's how it goes!
SO then what do you propose. Giving ice cream to just a few?? That is mean to make a few get some and other don't

Did you hear this information from the principal, or other parents? If the principal did in fact tell you that only classes with 100% attendance would be rewarded then I would state my displeasure to her. If the parents are the ones who are giving you this information, I would call the principal and get her side of the story. If it is true, I would once again state my displeasure.
If the information is correct and the class had to 100% attendance then I think the principal is in the wrong.
eta: As a teacher I would also state my displeasure. I would also be buying ice cream for those in my class who did show effort but didn't get the treat from the principal because of the stipulation. Remember, the school isn't doing this, the principal is.
We have state testing this week. In our school, every student who has perfect attendance during testing will receive a treat on Friday.
Honestly, the objective is to get kids to school during testing (which is mandated by the state and the number absent can affect your situation). The reward only works if you reward everyone who comes. Otherwise, once a class has a student absent (for example, the first day of testing), the others know they won't get the reward so the encouragement no longer works for them.
have you talked with the principal about this? I can see rewarding every child who had 100% attendance. If this is CRCT or Iowa testing, the school is penalized for those children who do not complete all the tests(and you'd be surprised how many do not.)
I think I'd get clarification from the principal and if this in indeed what he/she said, express your thoughts on it.It is punitive toward the students who DID complete testing just because other kids weren't there for whatever reason. You can do this in a non-confrontational way, without threats. If the principal refuses to back down, THEN you can reasonably walk away and refuse to participate. Good luck!
Testing is stressful for everyone. How about the whole school celebrates and EVERYONE gets an ice cream!

Let me make sure I get this.....the treat isn't for doing well on the testing, just for showing up and being there? And if one kid in the class was out sick, then the class gets nothing? So they are wanting to reward people for just being there, not for anything they actually bring to the table or the scores they get? I find that lame. If you want to reward them for sitting still and taking tests they had to take fine. But it should be done school wide.

I don't find the rule to be that unfair at all. It incentive for the kids to be there. They all knew as a group
I see a lot wrong with it. It punishes the kids that showed up and did what they were supposed to do. It sets up the kid, who may have had a legitimate reason to be absent, to be bullied. Wrong all the way around.

) because one student was absent is crazy. So if a child was sick and the parents were following the guidelines given by the government for swine flu and KEPT THEM HOME. The whole class doesn't get a treat?
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He gets the dunce cap.![]()

I see a lot wrong with it. It punishes the kids that showed up and did what they were supposed to do. It sets up the kid, who may have had a legitimate reason to be absent, to be bullied. Wrong all the way around.

----------------I think that many people in this thread are overreacting. It is important to note that no child is being punished. Some classes are being rewarded, but no one is getting punished.

I think that many people in this thread are overreacting. It is important to note that no child is being punished. Some classes are being rewarded, but no one is getting punished.
I don't find the rule to be that unfair at all. It incentive for the kids to be there. They all knew as a group
I wouldn't even waste time worrying about it. I would make a call directly to the Superintendent's office.
That is ridiculous.