OT: Long Island Middle School Bans Footballs, Other Recreational Items

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I do not understand this. A doctor claims he's seeing more school ground injuries. Kids have been playing at school for centuries. Are kids today more retarded (pardon my non p.c.) than kids of the past? Or is it more parents sue and more scumbag lawyers are pushing lawsuits so the schools have no choice but to react this way?




Long Island Middle School Bans Footballs, Other Recreational Items

Concerns About Injuries Prompted Ban, Port Washington Officials Say


Worries about injuries at a Long Island school have led to a surprising ban.

As CBS 2’s Jennifer McLogan reported Monday, officials at Weber Middle School in Port Washington are worried that students are getting hurt during recess. Thus, they have instituted a ban on footballs, baseballs, lacrosse balls, or anything that might hurt someone on school grounds.

Tossing a football during recess has long seemed to be a rite of passage for kids in the school community.

“I think we need the soccer balls, the footballs and everything, so we can have some fun,” one student said.

But the students will have no such option anymore. They were just informed that during recess, football is out and Nerf ball is in. Hard soccer balls have been banned, along with baseballs and lacrosse balls, rough games of tag, or cartwheels unless supervised by a coach.

Students were not thrilled about the news.

“Cartwheels and tag — I think it’s ridiculous they are banning that,” one said.

“You go for recess — that’s your free time to go let loose and recharge,” another said.

“That’s all we want to do,” a third student said. “We’re in school all day sitting behind the desk learning.”


But Port Washington schools Supt. Kathleen Maloney said the change in policy is warranted due to a rash of playground injuries.

“Some of these injuries can unintentionally become very serious, so we want to make sure our children have fun, but are also protected,” Maloney said.

Without helmets and pads, children are much more susceptible to getting hurt, experts said.

Long Island Jewish Medical Center emergency room director Dr. Salvatore Pardo said he has been seeing “head injuries, bumps, scrapes; worried about concussions.”

But some parents said it is really about liability and lawsuits.

“Children’s safety is paramount, but at the same time, you have to let them live life,” said Port Washington parent Ellen Cohen.

Several districts from outside Long Island are already contacting Nassau County educators. Soon, additional schools may be jumping on the banning balls bandwagon.

The Port Washington district said the softer foam balls put students in the best situation to cut down the chance of getting injured.


http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2013/10...hool-bans-footballs-other-recreational-items/
 
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You may only go out to recess kids if you are dressed in the above manner.
 
I think it's because our society is sue-happy.

My future-ex is the director of a pre-school. After reading the article this morning I asked her about the fear of being sued at her school. Her face just went pale white and said we do not discuss this. A few weeks back a four year old boy fell down running while playing duck duck goose and broke his arm. The teachers at school were in complete fear the parents may sue which they ultimately did not (or I should say haven't yet).
 
I do not understand this. A doctor claims he's seeing more school ground injuries. Kids have been playing at school for centuries. Are kids today more retarded (pardon my non p.c.) than kids of the past? Or is it more parents sue and more scumbag lawyers are pushing lawsuits so the schools have no choice but to react this way?




Long Island Middle School Bans Footballs, Other Recreational Items

Concerns About Injuries Prompted Ban, Port Washington Officials Say


Worries about injuries at a Long Island school have led to a surprising ban.

As CBS 2’s Jennifer McLogan reported Monday, officials at Weber Middle School in Port Washington are worried that students are getting hurt during recess. Thus, they have instituted a ban on footballs, baseballs, lacrosse balls, or anything that might hurt someone on school grounds.

Tossing a football during recess has long seemed to be a rite of passage for kids in the school community.

“I think we need the soccer balls, the footballs and everything, so we can have some fun,” one student said.

But the students will have no such option anymore. They were just informed that during recess, football is out and Nerf ball is in. Hard soccer balls have been banned, along with baseballs and lacrosse balls, rough games of tag, or cartwheels unless supervised by a coach.

Students were not thrilled about the news.

“Cartwheels and tag — I think it’s ridiculous they are banning that,” one said.

“You go for recess — that’s your free time to go let loose and recharge,” another said.

“That’s all we want to do,” a third student said. “We’re in school all day sitting behind the desk learning.”


But Port Washington schools Supt. Kathleen Maloney said the change in policy is warranted due to a rash of playground injuries.

“Some of these injuries can unintentionally become very serious, so we want to make sure our children have fun, but are also protected,” Maloney said.

Without helmets and pads, children are much more susceptible to getting hurt, experts said.

Long Island Jewish Medical Center emergency room director Dr. Salvatore Pardo said he has been seeing “head injuries, bumps, scrapes; worried about concussions.”

But some parents said it is really about liability and lawsuits.

“Children’s safety is paramount, but at the same time, you have to let them live life,” said Port Washington parent Ellen Cohen.

Several districts from outside Long Island are already contacting Nassau County educators. Soon, additional schools may be jumping on the banning balls bandwagon.

The Port Washington district said the softer foam balls put students in the best situation to cut down the chance of getting injured.


http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2013/10...hool-bans-footballs-other-recreational-items/
It's a conspiracy Wacko. Bill Cosby uncovered it.

 
I do not understand this. A doctor claims he's seeing more school ground injuries. Kids have been playing at school for centuries. Are kids today more retarded (pardon my non p.c.) than kids of the past? Or is it more parents sue and more scumbag lawyers are pushing lawsuits so the schools have no choice but to react this way?




Long Island Middle School Bans Footballs, Other Recreational Items

Concerns About Injuries Prompted Ban, Port Washington Officials Say


Worries about injuries at a Long Island school have led to a surprising ban.

As CBS 2’s Jennifer McLogan reported Monday, officials at Weber Middle School in Port Washington are worried that students are getting hurt during recess. Thus, they have instituted a ban on footballs, baseballs, lacrosse balls, or anything that might hurt someone on school grounds.

Tossing a football during recess has long seemed to be a rite of passage for kids in the school community.

“I think we need the soccer balls, the footballs and everything, so we can have some fun,” one student said.

But the students will have no such option anymore. They were just informed that during recess, football is out and Nerf ball is in. Hard soccer balls have been banned, along with baseballs and lacrosse balls, rough games of tag, or cartwheels unless supervised by a coach.

Students were not thrilled about the news.

“Cartwheels and tag — I think it’s ridiculous they are banning that,” one said.

“You go for recess — that’s your free time to go let loose and recharge,” another said.

“That’s all we want to do,” a third student said. “We’re in school all day sitting behind the desk learning.”


But Port Washington schools Supt. Kathleen Maloney said the change in policy is warranted due to a rash of playground injuries.

“Some of these injuries can unintentionally become very serious, so we want to make sure our children have fun, but are also protected,” Maloney said.

Without helmets and pads, children are much more susceptible to getting hurt, experts said.

Long Island Jewish Medical Center emergency room director Dr. Salvatore Pardo said he has been seeing “head injuries, bumps, scrapes; worried about concussions.”

But some parents said it is really about liability and lawsuits.

“Children’s safety is paramount, but at the same time, you have to let them live life,” said Port Washington parent Ellen Cohen.

Several districts from outside Long Island are already contacting Nassau County educators. Soon, additional schools may be jumping on the banning balls bandwagon.

The Port Washington district said the softer foam balls put students in the best situation to cut down the chance of getting injured.


http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2013/10...hool-bans-footballs-other-recreational-items/

Middle school has recess? Not in Alaska. Children here have not been able to play contact sports at recess for sometime.

Yes, parents are suing more, districts can't afford it, so these types of rules are implemented.
 
There is no time for recess. We must forego play and all recreation if we are to compete in the New World Order. Fun is for losers.

Slavery Rulez!
 
Middle school has recess? Not in Alaska. Children here have not been able to play contact sports at recess for sometime.

Yes, parents are suing more, districts can't afford it, so these types of rules are implemented.

I mean yes technically playing tag is a contact sport but really? Playing catch with a football I guess could be considered a contact sport as well. I mean running could be argued the same if your feet hitting the pavement is considered contact.

I don't get it.

Edit: I never had recess in middle school either but I remember kids playing games at lunch (catch with the football etc.)
 
But some parents said it is really about liability and lawsuits.

“Children’s safety is paramount, but at the same time, you have to let them live life,” said Port Washington parent Ellen Cohen.
unless one follows the W. C .Fields school of parenting - yes.
WC Fields; Children should be raised in a wine barrel and fed through the knot
though WC wasn't too fond of children..
 
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