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Big Challenge

17 years 9 months ago #127763 by CapeDad
Replied by CapeDad on topic RE: Big Challenge

unregistered;127720 wrote: Maybe the reasons parents are not welcome on school grounds is strictly confidential...it would not be surprising. There is probably a lot that you dont know the real reasons for, and no one has the right to even discuss it with you.
I agree withthe above, it might be a safety and security issue type of thing, and oftentimes, their mouths are shut when it comes to telling you WHY, becuase fear of divulging things they shouldnt, or causing a stir, or causing parents worry.
Best bet is to ask the principal or district heads, why parents are shut out and then you will konw whats worth spending your energy on, and what is not.
Some shcools disallow ALL parent volunteers, full stop, even public schools. The reasons are for the benefit of the children. So that at least, can be seen as a positive. Maybe look at it that way, there is something you dont know about the reasons behind the policy. Try to find out why, and if they cant tell you, chances are they are doing the right thing for the right reasons, and your kids are for the better for it. I cant imagine they are trying to 'stick it to the parents' that just sounds not plausible. Its more likely they are doing it for the benefit of the CHILDREN.


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17 years 9 months ago #127739 by unregistered
Replied by unregistered on topic RE: Big Challenge
I am not referring to the top post here. Maybe some schools prefer no parents around because they are simply too much to handle....see the Today Show clip referenced over in the social thread today...
17 years 9 months ago #127734 by unregistered
Replied by unregistered on topic RE: Big Challenge
PS at our school they run not only background checks, but other sorts of checks (you have to sign off that is OK for them to do, and if you dont sign, you cant volunteer) Iam sure a parent could demand to see the infos they collected on you if they ever refused your offer to volunteer - i would think by law they would have to.
Thats the kind of confidential info i mean, info they can release to the individual in questin, but NOT to third parties.
17 years 9 months ago #127733 by unregistered
Replied by unregistered on topic RE: Big Challenge
I agree, its not a great policy. I dont know of a list.
I think these kinds of policies are rare and are either based on a lack of trust on the part of the district, or school, in (a subset of) parents at the school or the school doesnt have policies in place (or doesnt have the resources or desire to set up some) for manageing its volunteers, so they would rather avoid the issue altoghether.
17 years 9 months ago #127729 by Shawn
Replied by Shawn on topic RE: Big Challenge

unregistered;127720 wrote: Maybe the reasons parents are not welcome on school grounds is strictly confidential...it would not be surprising. There is probably a lot that you dont know the real reasons for, and no one has the right to even discuss it with you.
I agree withthe above, it might be a safety and security issue type of thing, and oftentimes, their mouths are shut when it comes to telling you WHY, becuase fear of divulging things they shouldnt, or causing a stir, or causing parents worry.
Best bet is to ask the principal or district heads, why parents are shut out and then you will konw whats worth spending your energy on, and what is not.
Some shcools disallow ALL parent volunteers, full stop, even public schools. The reasons are for the benefit of the children. So that at least, can be seen as a positive. Maybe look at it that way, there is something you dont know about the reasons behind the policy. Try to find out why, and if they cant tell you, chances are they are doing the right thing for the right reasons, and your kids are for the better for it. I cant imagine they are trying to 'stick it to the parents' that just sounds not plausible. Its more likely they are doing it for the benefit of the CHILDREN.


Is there a list of schools like this??? I dont want my kids going there.... NO Volunteers equals a school that isnt worth a squat. (Confidential?? If I cant volunteer I better be given A GOOD explanation as to why)

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17 years 9 months ago #127720 by unregistered
Replied by unregistered on topic RE: Big Challenge
Maybe the reasons parents are not welcome on school grounds is strictly confidential...it would not be surprising. There is probably a lot that you dont know the real reasons for, and no one has the right to even discuss it with you.
I agree withthe above, it might be a safety and security issue type of thing, and oftentimes, their mouths are shut when it comes to telling you WHY, becuase fear of divulging things they shouldnt, or causing a stir, or causing parents worry.
Best bet is to ask the principal or district heads, why parents are shut out and then you will konw whats worth spending your energy on, and what is not.
Some shcools disallow ALL parent volunteers, full stop, even public schools. The reasons are for the benefit of the children. So that at least, can be seen as a positive. Maybe look at it that way, there is something you dont know about the reasons behind the policy. Try to find out why, and if they cant tell you, chances are they are doing the right thing for the right reasons, and your kids are for the better for it. I cant imagine they are trying to 'stick it to the parents' that just sounds not plausible. Its more likely they are doing it for the benefit of the CHILDREN.
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