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Can't believe what my daughters school did...

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This reminds me of that old SNL skit where Dan Aykroyd would promote all these unsafe toys for kids, like the Bag-o-glass.
 
I think I would be like "WTF", and call the school about it (or write as you did).

Heck... I might even stop in at the office the next morning to visit in person.

I will give them some credit though, for trying something other than selling over priced, poor quality, candy and/or wrapping paper.
 
Originally posted by: ZOOYUKA
This reminds me of that old SNL skit where Dan Aykroyd would promote all these unsafe toys for kids, like the Bag-o-glass.

those were pretty funny :laugh:
 
The beads are pretty small, i don't think they'd represent a choking hazard for the kids but I still wouldn't want them to eat them. I wish I had taken a pic last night, we sent the pill packet back this morning in my daughters backpack with our letter stapled to it. We'll see what the response is. And from talking with other parents that live in our neighborhood we weren't the only ones with concerns.
 
Originally posted by: Pastore
No you're not overreacting. I would follow up with a face to face meeting as well. That is ridiculous.

I agree, was the PTO involved with this fund raiser? if they were you and a bunch of other parents need to make an appearance at the next PTO meeting.
 
Originally posted by: Strk
Originally posted by: dainthomas
Originally posted by: Linflas
I think you are over reacting but I was raised in a much less hypersensitive age.

Ditto.
The things people choose to bitch about these days never ceases to amaze me.

I don't think being irritated by a school handing out fake pills is being hypersensitive. Being hypsersensitive would be like firing a teacher because students saw a few nude sculptures.

heck no. if anything he reacted a lot better then i would have. I would have taken them to the school. then depending on how they deal with it i would either go to the papers/news outlets and raise a fuss.

thats just retarded. why are they giving the school kids something like this? thats just insane.
 
So, Kindergarten kids are being given beads (that look like medicines) to play with?
Nice. I remember I once got a bead stuck in my nose when I was a little kid - had to go to the ER.

The school is retarded.
 
Originally posted by: Pastore
No you're not overreacting. I would follow up with a face to face meeting as well. That is ridiculous.

Agree with suggestion to follow up the letter.

From your description, this sounds like one of the dumbest, and potentially dangerous ideas I've ever heard of. :|

"Rx for fun"?? WTH?? Medicine is not fun, nor should very young children be generally encouraged to think it is. Young children being "poisioned" by medication is real problem. This could possibly lead to one of the kids getting into parents (or grandparents) medication and thats bad.

What does one do with a pill? Swallow it, of course. Why in world would the school give them plastic pills? What if one of them swallows a plastic pill and chokes etc.

This seems so stupid, I'm almost inclined to call "shens"

:thumbsdown: for the school.

Fern
 
Not the most well-thought out idea... Try to find out the origin of hte idea before you discuss with the principal b/c if it was the principal's idea then you're not going to get much satisfaction.
 
I don't think someone should be fired over it, but there should definitely be other alternatives to better fundraising. In essence, it is sad that our children even have to do these types of fundraisers for playground equipment. It would be nice if education wasn't so underfunded that it has to put 5-6 year olds to work.
 
Agree with OP.

wth was the school thinking? and who pushed this kind of fundraiser? Phizer?

I am just afraid knowing that kids are going to be playing with real medication that they just see around the house because of this.
 
"Rx for fun"??

"Smoking for fun" - candy cigarettes...could be a nice follow-up fundraiser, maybe "Pimpin' for fun" - condoms also. They could sign up RJ Reynolds and Trojan for sponsors...use it to play the guilt trip for school levies down the road...."Look what the kids must resort to to pay for books..."
 
this is what i would have done---take pics of the package, and import it into the letter. then i would have hand carried the letter to the principal (just in case he/she wasn't available to speak with when I stopped in at the school and more or less ask for an appointment with the secretary), then drive over to the school board as well. why the urgency? well, let's see---the package is titled "Rx for fun". HYPOTHETICALLY, of course it depends on the maturity level as well as the family living situation (i.e. single parents, latch key kids), but let's say a 5-year-old (the age of most Kindergarteners) one day decides that the sinus pills in the medicine cabinet is the same one that was "fun"? i don't think i need to continue spelling it out. ideally, that whole fundraising concept needs to be *recalled*...the sooner, the better.
 
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