I am all in favour of school trips. However the other day my son (who is 10 years old in grade four) brought home a form to be signed and paid for a school trip. It’s a father’s day trip. They want the father’s to join their son’s for a baseball game downtown, during the week during work and school hours. We were told if dad can’t make it, bring uncle or grandpa but if there is no adult to accompany your child, they cannot participate on the trip. It sounds so exciting and what a wonderful idea for the school to have thought of. Unfortunately my hubby couldn’t take off work that day as a month ago, he already booked off his vacation time, and we were only told about this a couple of days ago. I too can’t take off work for the same reasons even though it’s not really for the women. We don’t have family living here in Canada with us, except my sister and both her and her husband work full time too. I was feeling so sad for my son to think that he had to miss out on the trip. Eventually, his teacher who is a young male teacher called him aside at school and told him that he will go along with him as “the adult” on the trip so that my son can still have a chance to participate in the trip. Today, I sent his teacher a special thank you note and was so grateful, that his teacher was so kind to do that for us. There really are some special people in this world who are willing to help out and they make this world a better place.
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Yah! I’m all in for school trips, that’s where kids learn the most, out of the 4-walls.
could you believe it? My hubby and i had to sit down for a debate whether to let my boy go for school trips!
My hubby is the ‘old-fashioned’ or you could say ‘over protective’ type of parent, all thanks to his mom and dad, while I’m the if-the-child-don’t-try-the-child-don’t-learn kind of parent….what a clash!
but slowly but surely we are sorting out our differences…
I absolutely agree with you Angeline. The kids learn so many great things from school trips and have fun at the same time. it is really healthy for the children to particpate in school trips.
Sharon