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Planning tag is banned at Virginia school
Posted: 15 Apr 08 9:53 AM
 

At McLean School, Playing Tag Turns Into Hot Potato

By Michael Alison Chandler
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, April 15, 2008; A01

A playground pastime is getting a timeout this spring at a McLean elementary school.

Robyn Hooker, principal of Kent Gardens Elementary School, has told students they may no longer play tag during recess after determining that the game of chasing, dodging and yelling "You're it!" had gotten out of hand. Hooker explained to parents in a letter this month that tag had become a game "of intense aggression."

The principal said that her goal is to keep students safe and that she hopes to restore tag (as well as touch football, also now on hold) after teachers and administrators review recess policies.

The decision has touched off a debate among parents. Some call the restriction an example of overzealous rulemaking that fails to address root problems and undermines children's development; others say it's best to err on the side of caution.

"We are regulating the fun out of normal childhood activity," said Jan van Tol, father of a Kent Gardens sixth-grader. "In our effort to be so overprotective, we are not letting children be children."

Gerri Swarm, secretary of the school's Parent-Teacher Association, said she was glad the principal was taking seriously student concerns about being pushed or shoved. "In this day and age, you can't dismiss this as something not to worry about," she said.

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Re: Planning tag is banned at Virginia school
Posted: 22 Apr 08 10:32 AM
When I read stuff like this, I have a tendency to roll my eyes and get angry at my fellow adults.

Maybe the article doesn't do a good enough job of demonstrating the severity of the "tag" these kids are playing. It sounds like there is some shoving and pile-ons happening, not bloody noses or broken bones. I'm not saying things should be at the level of violence of a broken bone to warrant a ban, but it should be pretty close.

I think the reason bans like this happen is because people in charge assume that the kids are meaner now than they themselves were at that age. I think all to often, we as adults have a tendency to project our view of the big bad world on to children, putting the games they play into the same light we see the horrors of out time: rising in poverty, global conflict, and the Red Sox winning a World Series.

Kids are kids. We should let them work these type of conflicts out on their own, before we start drafting memos, action plans, and bans about how we can reconfigure what a child can do with the limited free time we allow them to be children.
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Re: Planning tag is banned at Virginia school
Posted: 22 Apr 08 5:11 PM

I remember playing a form of "team tag" at an elementary school I attended while living in the panhandle of Texas.  The games were always racially divided with Latinos, blacks, and whites being on separate teams.  Thinking back, it is quite disturbing what this game was manifesting--and that was some much deeper issues affecting the community.  The games were never banned, though could become heated.  I'm shocked that we were never stopped or that no teachers picked up on the very obvious segregation taking place.  And so, while I can understand teachers' and administrators' concerns over violent games of tag, I have trouble with the notion that banning tag is the solution.  As with my experience, the violence that is taking place is likely a manifestation of much deeper issues our children and communities are facing.  It would serve the school well to address scratch a little deeper at the surface to identify the root cause of increased violence in games of tag. 

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Re: Planning tag is banned at Virginia school
Posted: 25 Apr 08 10:37 AM

The Washington Post just posted an update to this story...

'You're It!' May Again Be Heard at Va. School
Michael Alison Chandler
The Washington Post
April 24, 2008

Students at Kent Gardens Elementary School in McLean are refining their dodging skills and polishing their recess etiquette this week in preparation for a game of tag.

Three weeks ago, Principal Robyn Hooker halted the pastime, saying that it had become too aggressive. Her decision set off debate among parents -- some appreciative of her caution and others wary that the restriction was excessive. Now, a committee of administrators and teachers has devised a plan to reinstate the game.

After a week of "reorientation lessons on playground safety" in physical education classes, classroom discussions of safe recess behavior and monitoring by teachers on the blacktop, students are likely to be yelling "You're it!" by tomorrow.

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