a1tinkfans
Spreading Some Pixie Dust Today!
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Thats so sad.
See, as a parent, I may be one of the few, but at 5th grade I don't think the kids need to be going out of town or overnights or anything like that on fields trips. I don't even like it at high school age. Its just not needed.
So very very very sad.
I would not have even let my child go at that age, regardless of how many chaperones.
Just heard that the current "senior trip" with PLENTY of chaparones had a great trip (to Jersey Shore, stayed overnight)...now a week later, there are photos surfacing of very drunk kids, kids doing drugs and in compromising situations, so WHERE were the adults??? Who knows~~
Kids will do what kids do, they try and fit in, they experiment, they "normally" do this.
It scares me to death, so will I allow My children to do an overnight, and at what age....??? I just don't know....I/we may (with some other friends parents) plan something for our kids that has a bit more control,. but just as much fun ...parenting is NOT easy! When they are off to college, they are on their own, but while they are Home, it seems that there is more control in the decision making.....
Again, a real tragedy and another sad reminder that it takes Moments to lose a child!
Sending prayers for the entire school and especially that family!
Looking back, I was NOT responsible enough to be doing such a job.
I often think about the boy's family and I would give anything to let them know I still remember their boy.
Has this really happened that often and with that many students during your career?

Being a parent is NOT an easy job, as we all know, and accidents can and do happen. My DS14 and 2 of his friends canoe regularly down the river next to our house, always with lifejackets on, but I send out a prayer on the current with them every time they do it. It can be very scary to be a parent...