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School dance rule -- Girls can't say "no". What? (1 Viewer)

gianmarco

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Seriously?
 

WEST HAVEN, Utah -- When Natalie Richard’s sixth-grade daughter told her she couldn’t say “no” if a boy asked her to dance at Kanesville Elementary’s Valentine’s Day dance, she didn’t believe it at first.

“Oh no, no honey," Richard said of her reply. "You guys are misunderstanding again. That’s not how it is."

However, after speaking to her daughter’s teacher, she realized the statement was accurate.

“The teacher said she can’t. She has to say yes. She has to accept and I said, 'Excuse me,” Richard tells Fox 13.

Richard took her concerns to the school principal.

“He basically just said they’ve had this dance set up this way for a long time and they’ve never had any concern before,” she said of his response.

Lane Findlay with the Weber School District confirms it’s a rule, but he said it’s meant to teach students how to be inclusive.

“Please be respectful, be polite," Findlay said. "We want to promote kindness, and so we want you to say yes when someone asks you to dance."

“I do see it from their perspective when it comes to that, but there are many other ways to teach children how to be accepting than with a social dance,” Richard counters.

Richard says forcing students not to say no teaches them the wrong lesson.

“Sends a bad message to girls that girls have to say 'yes'; sends a bad message to boys that girls can’t say 'no,'" Richard said.

Prior to the dance, which is voluntary, students are told to fill out a card by selecting five people they want to dance with. The administration says if there’s someone on the card you feel uncomfortable with, the student is encouraged to speak up.

“If there is an issue, if there’s students that are uncomfortable or have a problem with another student, I mean: that’s certainly something that can be addressed with that student and parents,” Findlay said.

However, Richard says rejection is part of life and at the end of the day, this policy is sending impressionable children the wrong message.

“Psychologically, my daughter keeps coming to me and saying I can’t say 'no' to a boy," she said. "That’s the message kids are getting."

One of the concerns that Richard addressed with the principal at Kanesville Elementary is that parents weren’t aware of this policy. She recommended he send out a permission slip, detailing the instructions given to students, and he agreed. As of now, the rule remains in place.
Who on Earth thought this would be a good idea?  And what exactly would the punishment be for saying no?

 
i swear this was posted before - maybe I read it eolswhere
they tried this back in the early 60s in my old 'hood ... a way to force the Micks/Wops/Polacks to dance/mingle with the Pawtuh Rickins ...didn't work, but made for a hell of a Broadway show and movie ...

 
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Somebody needs to teach Natalie Richard what the word voluntary mean.

Prior to the dance, which is voluntary, students are told to fill out a card by selecting five people they want to dance with. The administration says if there’s someone on the card you feel uncomfortable with, the student is encouraged to speak up.

 
This is really dumb. These are 8th graders and some of them are going out with another person in their class. This is going to start some fights because random guy or girl asks another guy or girl to dance knowing they can't say no even though they are dating someone else. 

 
i know this sounds crazy but what if this leads to a real life footloose it could happen and in the name of all that which is patrick swayzee i support kids throwing off their old fashoned parents shackles and dancing all over the joint with whoever they want because no one and i mean no one puts swc in the corner take that to the bank bromigos

 
Somebody needs to teach Natalie Richard what the word voluntary mean.

Prior to the dance, which is voluntary, students are told to fill out a card by selecting five people they want to dance with. The administration says if there’s someone on the card you feel uncomfortable with, the student is encouraged to speak up.
Agreed, although I'm sure his daughter "just has to go!"

No means no! No, there is no no, just yes.

 
This is how old time social dances used to work except it was the females that used to fill out their dance card- basically a list of who they were dancing with and in which order. Then the guys couldn't say no. Since it is Utah, I am not surprised that it's possibly been flipped around and the guy fills out the dance card. 

 
This is how old time social dances used to work except it was the females that used to fill out their dance card- basically a list of who they were dancing with and in which order. Then the guys couldn't say no. Since it is Utah, I am not surprised that it's possibly been flipped around and the guy fills out the dance card. 


Everybody filled out cards, and the rule worked both ways (boys had to say yes to girls, too).

And they dropped the rule after the outcry.

 
This is really dumb. These are 8th graders and some of them are going out with another person in their class. This is going to start some fights because random guy or girl asks another guy or girl to dance knowing they can't say no even though they are dating someone else. 
6th graders

 
A dance where an 11 year old is not allowed to decline a boy's advances is not a dance I would ever allow my child to attend.

 
This is really dumb. These are 8th graders and some of them are going out with another person in their class. This is going to start some fights because random guy or girl asks another guy or girl to dance knowing they can't say no even though they are dating someone else. 
That’s really the issue you see with this? 

 

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