Going too far? School disciplines kids for imaginary sword fight
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HILLSBORO, Ore. – Two 7-year-old boys got in trouble at school after using imaginary weapons at recess. Now the family of one of the boys disciplined said the whole thing was blown out of proportion.
The kids were copying a computer game where players fight off zombies.
They used "air" swords and axes to pretend to stab each other, but they didn't have anything in their hands – not even a stick. Still, the Hillsboro School District said it was inappropriate.
But Ronald Doney, the grandfather of one of the boys, said he doesn't get it.
"Society is getting out of hand. They aren't letting kids use their imagination," he said.
Doney's grandson, Kaden, was sent to the principal's office at Butternut Creek Elementary School for pretending to fight with a friend. They were emulating the video game Minecraft.
The game is about building structures and protecting them from monsters, but the Hillsboro School District doesn't allow that type of play – not even at recess.
"Students have been asked not to do that," said spokeswoman Beth Graser. "These students in particular have been spoken to on multiple occasions about this specific type of behavior."
Graser said with only a couple of supervisors and dozens of students, it's tough to tell what's real and fake.
"In some ways I do (see the district's perspective)," Doney said. "But there's a point where kids don't play anymore. It's kinda sad – seven year olds, they just want to play."
"You are definitely going to have kids with their imaginations and wanting to replicate things they've seen," Graser said. "That's perfectly natural, and I think just trying to give consistent reinforcement as to what the expectations are and what some better ideas may be."
She feels the punishment fits.
"The consequence is a loss of a 15-minute recess. That's probably pretty appropriate," she said.
Doney disagrees. He feels it's confusing for the kids to play one way at home and another at school.
"They've carried it too far," he said. "I could understand if there were sticks involved or something like that."
The district's handbook doesn't have an explicit policy about imaginary fighting. It only talks about weapons. But Graser feels the district is consistent and clear on the issue.
This is absolutely ridiculous... we allow them to play video games but not do anything that prods them to use their imagination. Â Little kids get kicked out of school for chasing girls on the playground or telling them they're pretty.... And now this???? Idiotic...
Banning the pantomiming of fencing/sword fighting imaginary zombies in school during children's play time. What anal retentive noon-aids are on the beat at this school. Â
I know these disciplinarians played star wars sword fights with their imaginerary laser swords/sabers when they were kids! OR was it cowboys and indians with imaginary guns and bows & arrows?
Seriously.
This is complete stupidity and the unfortunate thing is, it is becoming the norm.
Watch out.
Souptonuts, you have said it.Â
I have said many times that we, Americans, are in serious danger of becoming like the proverbial frog in the frying pan: you put a frog in a  hot frying pan, and heâll just jump out.
You put a frog in a frying pan and slowly turn up the heat, and heâll stay there until heâs dead.Â
We are that frog in the cold frying pan, and many Americans wonât jump out (wake up) until it's too late and all of their rights and ways to protect themselves against the political authorities have been declared unsafe and illegal.
Right now, I understand that the right to home school are being threatened. And we all know that our right to bear arms is also.
What other nice surprises are ahead for us with the current âleadershipâ?
We need to get ready now for what is ahead.
How would you go about bringing America down? Would you try to create a society of weak minded, timid people? Would you try to take away right after right after right? Would you put every thing into the political correctness dictionary? Would you get rid of plastic bags? Would you try to micro manage every aspect of peoples lives? Would you try to take their guns away or reduce their gun rights or get the names of everyone and location of the guns? Would you control the medical field? WELL?
Good Grief, Wow!
Time to promote "home schooling". This stuff like this has got to stop. Its just a matter of time before its going to be you and your family. Wheres the common since.
This is absolutely idiotic. These educators need to pull their heads out of their "You know wheres" and stop trying to shelter kids so much. So any fairy tale that involves a sword-slinging hero is "inappropriate" too? I just can't fathom someone being so thick-headed to actually punish these kids for doing what kids have done for CENTURIES.
As long as they don't imaginarily kill each other, what is the problem?
Bull [____]
Very Stupid...Dumb..let kids be kids
The thought police are stifling our children's imaginations.
Total control fascism in the government run indoctrination system... grow up to be a good little slave....