People seem to be forgetting that schools are liable if they don't provide rules and supervision.
Parents and kids can do what they want, but not at school functions. Waaay too many risks.
I get rules and supervision, a detailed list is extreme. What "liability" occurs over a bit of dirty dancing and making out on the dance floor or a dress that shows too much cleavage as deemed by who?People seem to be forgetting that schools are liable if they don't provide rules and supervision.
Parents and kids can do what they want, but not at school functions. Waaay too many risks.
Wow...
I think people should have to take a parenting test before reproducing.
I guess it begs the question, what risks are arriving from a couple of 18 year olds "sandwiching" another between them and dancing? Especially during an event that will be supervised. I can see having chaperones manning the dark corners, the bathrooms, etc., but to dictate what kind of dancing? Seems a little too "Footloose" for my tastes.![]()
I don't understand this statement in regards to the current discussion.
Thank you for clarifying. I don't think anyone here was saying, cart blanche do whatever they want to and encouraging the behavior. I think several of us were commenting on the example that suggestive behavior leads to pregnancy, drunk driving etc.I should be more specific... to determine if they'll be fit parents. What parent would encourage this type of behavior from their teens? Would anyone really want their child dancing like this?
Of course, teens are teens but I've never heard of parents encouraging this type of behavior.
Not sure how recently some of you were teens or what your prom was like but I'm 23 and I've seen some very interesting/scary stuff happen at prom. Parents should be thankful there are rules in place AND that there are chaperones there, whether the teens like it or not.
ITA here. We had a huge after-prom sleepover (mixed couples), and then we all went to the beach for the weekend. IIRC everyone was 18 at the time. At that time I had a serious girlfriend, and we'd been together for 2 years. We were good kids, and both sets of parents allowed us to stay overnight at each others' house frequently. Even though most would consider that very lax, we loved that our parents respected us enough, and, in turn, we never did...well...you know...until after we had moved off to college. It was the whole show us respect, and we'll show you respect.
I don't doubt it! We must have learned it from someone!!Thank you for clarifying. I don't think anyone here was saying, cart blanche do whatever they want to and encouraging the behavior. I think several of us were commenting on the example that suggestive behavior leads to pregnancy, drunk driving etc.
Also, several of us commented on the fact that the school feels the need to regulate every touch, move etc.
I as a parent, who didn't take a test prior to becoming one, but have done a decent job and consider myself "fit" takes offense to the fact that the school district feels it must regulate every move a person makes at a prom. IMO schools have gone overboard in their regulations.
I am 44, let me assure you, we were doing "interesting/scary" stuff at our proms too! Your age group did not create the concept. ;)
Pssst.... It's okay now if you want toCrazy! Sounds just like my and DH's high school story. We were together for 2 years when we were 18, and are still together 10 years later (and still not pregnant!)![]()
I always tell my kids, "don't even try it, we invented it or at least your Dad did!"I don't doubt it! We must have learned it from someone!!![]()
I should also be a bit more sensitive, there are MANY great parents out there. Really, I believe that. I'm a teacher. But I have seen so many ridiculous accounts of parent behavior (truly, unreasonable behavior) from simply being in a classroom for a short 2 years.
I wasn't trying to point fingers at anyone on the thread-- more just to the parents referred to in the article.
I guess it begs the question, what risks are arriving from a couple of 18 year olds "sandwiching" another between them and dancing? Especially during an event that will be supervised. I can see having chaperones manning the dark corners, the bathrooms, etc., but to dictate what kind of dancing? Seems a little too "Footloose" for my tastes.![]()
I get rules and supervision, a detailed list is extreme. What "liability" occurs over a bit of dirty dancing and making out on the dance floor or a dress that shows too much cleavage as deemed by who?
Hey, I've heard of parents renting hotel rooms for their kids (and their dates) on prom night. Insanity.Well yesterday, one of the PARENTS called the school and complained about this. They said the guidelines were stupid and they were hosting a dance, the same night as prom, at an alternate venue, so the kids could do what they wanted.
Hey, I've heard of parents renting hotel rooms for their kids (and their dates) on prom night. Insanity.