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Old 12-02-2010, 18:26   #28
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Re: Headteacher Quits After Pet Lamb Slaughtered

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
nevertheless the fact remains that the children were well aware of why they were rearing a sheep ,they voted on it and most of the parents agreed with it
If you really believe that, you are more naive than I thought.

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and above all it was nothing to do with most people who objected nothing wrong in showing children of whatever age where the food comes from ,it's called ..education
It has everything to do with what most people object to. The school has a responsibility to the community of parents, to ensure that their children's welfare is observed with whatever decision they make. They also have a responsibility to adhere to the wishes of those parents, when it comes to subjects that affect their emotions and feelings. They are the ones whose childen are affected by what the school do. Yes there is nothing wrong with showing children where their food comes from, but there was no need to slaughter their friend to do it.
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