Friday, October 31, 2008

Response.

Okay, first of all, I think it's rather sad they can't dress up. I mean I know how one student dressed was inappropriate, but seriously? Come on, make him pay for that. Don't let him dress up. Also, how are you going to give them the privilege of dressing up for Halloween and then take it away from them? Seriously, no even better. How could you give them that privilege, and then say it's disruptive? Uh, be real? There was no problem before. Just like our school, this year we can't dress up, yet, in previous years it was no problem? I don't think so. I'm glad it's my senior year. Now privileges won't keep getting taken away from me. The only different thing I like about this year is our new principles. KP is awesome and Mr. Waldron is pretty tight. I understand alot of people go over board with their costumes, but I think if they want to disobey specific rules set since pre-k then keep them from dressing up, and show them they did wrong. I mean we get punished for the wrong doings, and no rewards or acknowledgement for our good doings, and the kids that dressed appropriately enjoyed it and also respected the conduct, but didn't get shown any respect for it. Now, think about it.

1 comment:

Amanda Kirkpatrick said...

you bring up some good points.....especially the one about KP being awesome!! ;)