A PRIMARY school has banned pupils from touching each other. Those caught giving high fives, hugging, playing tag, basketball or football are punished with “counselling sessions”.
Mt Martha Primary School in Victoria is refusing to back down over the policy, despite opposition from parents and child psychologists who have called the policy “ridiculous”, “over the top” and “crazy”.
Parents did not get a memo about the policy until told by upset children this week.
But principal Judy Beckworth said the community had overreacted, adding: “I don’t see what we have done as unreasonable.”
Students caught breaking the no-contact policy were taken from the playground and lectured about safety and the risks of rough play. “They are given time to reflect. It’s like a counselling session,” she said.Ms Beckworth was ordered to undergo her own counselling by the Victorian government after threatening to cut the school’s curriculum if parents do not make voluntary payments. Another time the school demanded parents pay a $200 fee to cover toilet rolls, tissues and use of the oval.
that’s just sad. ~pp
please tell me this is some internet hoax
This no-touching law has already been active in several Massachusetts public, elementary schools for close to a year!
that’s just sad. ~pp
Oh FFS.