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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 484822" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>When Kanga was in kindergarten, her teacher showed them 'Lilo and Stitch". It was my first battle with the district. (1) PG movies are not appropriate for 5 year olds (2) Kindergarten is only 2.5 hours long, why waste most of that time with a movie (3) Kanga was a foster child at the time, L&S has a LOT of triggering scenes for a foster kid.</p><p></p><p>District office freaked out and added a movie policy. Teachers must submit a form for permission to show ANY movie during class. G-rated movies can be approved by the principal. PG-movies must have parental consent unless the teacher is showing only certain scenes approved by the principal. R-rated movies aren't even on the list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 484822, member: 1169"] When Kanga was in kindergarten, her teacher showed them 'Lilo and Stitch". It was my first battle with the district. (1) PG movies are not appropriate for 5 year olds (2) Kindergarten is only 2.5 hours long, why waste most of that time with a movie (3) Kanga was a foster child at the time, L&S has a LOT of triggering scenes for a foster kid. District office freaked out and added a movie policy. Teachers must submit a form for permission to show ANY movie during class. G-rated movies can be approved by the principal. PG-movies must have parental consent unless the teacher is showing only certain scenes approved by the principal. R-rated movies aren't even on the list. [/QUOTE]
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