rileyroosmom
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I hardly ever vent about this kind of stuff, but this has really made me mad!
I need to start by saying that I'm a mom of 3 (16, 12, 9) so I've been in the schools a while. I'm also a substitute teacher at the elementary school so I "get" a lot of their policies.
I didn't complain when we stopped celebrating birthdays in school, when any food brought in could not be homemade, store bought only. Didn't complain when they recently removed all the vending machines from the high school or when they replaced all the soda in said vending machines with diet soda only.
However, Friday dd teacher sends out an email that the children can bring in Valentines for all and that it will be low key. Fine. While shopping in grocery store over weekend I pick up lollipops with a place on the wrapper for the to/from. My dd fills them out. Monday another email gets sends out as a class list with a note on the bottom saying, "We have been reminded to pass along that per the xxxxx County Wellness Policy: no candy treats permitted on the schoolbus. THanks for understanding. "
I'm a little puzzled what that means but ignore it. DD comes home Monday and says we wasted our money on the lollipops we can't pass them out. I send an email to teacher asking her to clairify. I understand they can't eat on the bus, but can they not bring the candy on the bus to school. She replies, "that is my understanding". I ask the bus driver this morning and he says as long as it stays in the bag it's ok. I reply back to the teacher what the driver has said and ask is it a problem if the lollipops come to school. Haven't heard back.
I'm just so annoyed that all innocent fun has been taken away and that schools control what my child may or may not eat. Why can't candy go home and for those parents that want to eliminate it, throw it out?
I know there are much bigger problems in the world, but this was the "straw that broke the camel's back" for me. If I could, I pull my kids out and home school, that's how angry I am!
Thanks for listening
I need to start by saying that I'm a mom of 3 (16, 12, 9) so I've been in the schools a while. I'm also a substitute teacher at the elementary school so I "get" a lot of their policies.
I didn't complain when we stopped celebrating birthdays in school, when any food brought in could not be homemade, store bought only. Didn't complain when they recently removed all the vending machines from the high school or when they replaced all the soda in said vending machines with diet soda only.
However, Friday dd teacher sends out an email that the children can bring in Valentines for all and that it will be low key. Fine. While shopping in grocery store over weekend I pick up lollipops with a place on the wrapper for the to/from. My dd fills them out. Monday another email gets sends out as a class list with a note on the bottom saying, "We have been reminded to pass along that per the xxxxx County Wellness Policy: no candy treats permitted on the schoolbus. THanks for understanding. "
I'm a little puzzled what that means but ignore it. DD comes home Monday and says we wasted our money on the lollipops we can't pass them out. I send an email to teacher asking her to clairify. I understand they can't eat on the bus, but can they not bring the candy on the bus to school. She replies, "that is my understanding". I ask the bus driver this morning and he says as long as it stays in the bag it's ok. I reply back to the teacher what the driver has said and ask is it a problem if the lollipops come to school. Haven't heard back.
I'm just so annoyed that all innocent fun has been taken away and that schools control what my child may or may not eat. Why can't candy go home and for those parents that want to eliminate it, throw it out?
I know there are much bigger problems in the world, but this was the "straw that broke the camel's back" for me. If I could, I pull my kids out and home school, that's how angry I am!
Thanks for listening