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Irregular News for 10.18.06

 

Attleboro, MA -- Children at the Willett Elementary School in Attleboro are not allowed to play tag, touch football or any games involving contact during recess.

 

Prinicpal Gaylene Heppe cited the safety risks and the school's liability in case of injury as reasons for the recess ban. Heppe, who is in her second year as principal, told CBS4 the ban is not new and has been in effect for years.

 

"I was surprised....I think they should be allowed to. I used to run and chase, play kickball, dodgeball, all that," said parent Colleen Bischoff.

 

Critics of the policy said it's just another way to micromanage kids.

 

"Kids will be kids, no matter what. Kids are going to trip on rocks, it happens," said one unidentified parent.

 

The Attleboro Sun Chronicle reports elementary schools in Cheyenne, Wyo. and Spokane, Wash. banned tag at recess this year. A suburban Charleston, S.C. school also outlawed all unsupervised contact sports.

 

Principal Heppe said she isn't interested in any trends around the country, her concern lies with keeping the children as safe as possible.

 

This policy is not district wide. Each principal has the power to enforce it at their discretion.

 

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This article is on ABC's website:

 

ATTLEBORO, Mass. Oct 18, 2006 (AP)— Tag, you're out! Officials at an elementary school south of Boston have banned kids from playing tag, touch football and any other unsupervised chase game during recess for fear they'll get hurt and hold the school liable.

 

Recess is "a time when accidents can happen," said Willett Elementary School Principal Gaylene Heppe, who approved the ban.

 

While there is no districtwide ban on contact sports during recess, local rules have been cropping up. Several school administrators around Attleboro, a city of about 45,000 residents, took aim at dodgeball a few years ago, saying it was exclusionary and dangerous.

 

Elementary schools in Cheyenne, Wyo., and Spokane, Wash., also recently banned tag during recess. A suburban Charleston, S.C., school outlawed all unsupervised contact sports.

 

"I think that it's unfortunate that kids' lives are micromanaged and there are social skills they'll never develop on their own," said Debbie Laferriere, who has two children at Willett, about 40 miles south of Boston. "Playing tag is just part of being a kid."

 

Another Willett parent, Celeste D'Elia, said her son feels safer because of the rule. "I've witnessed enough near collisions," she said.

 

Copyright 2006 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

 

Your kid feels safer?? Get him off the titty and tell him to man-up. Your kid is a wuss!

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This article is on ABC's website:

 

ATTLEBORO, Mass. Oct 18, 2006 (AP)— Tag, you're out! Officials at an elementary school south of Boston have banned kids from playing tag, touch football and any other unsupervised chase game during recess for fear they'll get hurt and hold the school liable.

 

Recess is "a time when accidents can happen," said Willett Elementary School Principal Gaylene Heppe, who approved the ban.

 

While there is no districtwide ban on contact sports during recess, local rules have been cropping up. Several school administrators around Attleboro, a city of about 45,000 residents, took aim at dodgeball a few years ago, saying it was exclusionary and dangerous.

 

Elementary schools in Cheyenne, Wyo., and Spokane, Wash., also recently banned tag during recess. A suburban Charleston, S.C., school outlawed all unsupervised contact sports.

 

"I think that it's unfortunate that kids' lives are micromanaged and there are social skills they'll never develop on their own," said Debbie Laferriere, who has two children at Willett, about 40 miles south of Boston. "Playing tag is just part of being a kid."

 

Another Willett parent, Celeste D'Elia, said her son feels safer because of the rule. "I've witnessed enough near collisions," she said.

 

Copyright 2006 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

 

Your kid feels safer?? Get him off the titty and tell him to man-up. Your kid is a wuss!

 

 

If they didn't do this the first time the kid breaks something or gets a bruise litigation will follow and then of course that debate starts. Costs tax dollars to defend schools, schools get so little as it is.

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The school I work in has looked into doing different games/activities out on the playground. As a Phy. Ed teacher I am very against taking away activities that actually give the kids some exercise besides in my classes. Parents are very sue happy and too protective of kids. It all comes down to the supervision and not the kids. If you allow one kid to push someone down, then of course others are going to do it. Let the kids be kids and get a little dirty.

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