Guest guest Posted November 20, 2002 Report Share Posted November 20, 2002 I was a " perfect attendance " award recipient from kindergarten through 4th grade (I think). It was important to me at the time (many years ago!), but now I see it very differently. My children's public schools have an a pizza coupon (or a Chick-Fil-A coupon) which is given each quarter with a letter. It goes home to the parents and does not get announced in the school. It is based on attendance, but it is not perfect attendance, which is, in my opinion, a bad idea (rewarding parents and kids for coming to school to spread germs, viruses, and many other nasties). I think it is up to the teacher to determine who receives it. I was lucky and very healthy as a kid. I was one of those over-achievers who cried if my mom suggested I stay home til I felt better. I saw a doctor maybe once a year and in those days they often made house calls. I don't have a problem with schools having incentive programs and trying to get kids to see the importance of coming every day and on time, etc. BUT I really have an issue with the flaunt-it-in-your face stuff like holding parties and such during school time for those children who were lucky enough not to be born with a health condition they have no control over. I'm not just talking about the kids with cf, wither. If a child is vomiting all night at home, or has a fever at 7 am, he/she should not be pressured into attending school that day for his/her own safety AND THAT OF THE WHOLE SCHOOL! We need to change the way these schools think. What ideas do we have? Write to me directly and I'll compile suggestions. -Lenora lenora@... -- http://www.lenoradegen.com Give a gift of art...Charming renderings of a home or establishment...Original, one-of-a-kind pen & ink or watercolor...Special prices available only until November 29th, 2002 http://www.cfawareness.org ....in memory...in hope...dispelling the darkness...Learn more about Cystic Fibrosis and the special people who cope with it every day Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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