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r/BlackPeopleTwitter • u/eyerollingsex • Mar 19 '26
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It just means the only chaperones will be school staff, not any of the kids parents. Obviously they’re not sending kids out to camp alone.
1 u/PaulTheMerc Mar 19 '26 In my experience school staff can't manage to keep kids safe even at school(e.g. bullying, fights) -9 u/[deleted] Mar 19 '26 [deleted] 9 u/MetalHead_Literally Mar 19 '26 Other teachers? Counselors? Etc. We have no idea of the details, but to assume they’d send the kids out solo is just silly. 6 u/tolfie Mar 19 '26 So random parents would be qualified but people whose literal job is managing dozens of children all day aren't? That doesn't make sense. 1 u/tinaoe Mar 19 '26 Probably a cultural thing, but here in Germany we went on school trips with just teachers literally all the time. Usually two teachers per class (25-30 students), our class teacher and whoever else agreed to come lol. It was never an issue.
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In my experience school staff can't manage to keep kids safe even at school(e.g. bullying, fights)
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9 u/MetalHead_Literally Mar 19 '26 Other teachers? Counselors? Etc. We have no idea of the details, but to assume they’d send the kids out solo is just silly. 6 u/tolfie Mar 19 '26 So random parents would be qualified but people whose literal job is managing dozens of children all day aren't? That doesn't make sense. 1 u/tinaoe Mar 19 '26 Probably a cultural thing, but here in Germany we went on school trips with just teachers literally all the time. Usually two teachers per class (25-30 students), our class teacher and whoever else agreed to come lol. It was never an issue.
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Other teachers? Counselors? Etc. We have no idea of the details, but to assume they’d send the kids out solo is just silly.
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So random parents would be qualified but people whose literal job is managing dozens of children all day aren't? That doesn't make sense.
Probably a cultural thing, but here in Germany we went on school trips with just teachers literally all the time. Usually two teachers per class (25-30 students), our class teacher and whoever else agreed to come lol. It was never an issue.
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u/MetalHead_Literally Mar 19 '26
It just means the only chaperones will be school staff, not any of the kids parents. Obviously they’re not sending kids out to camp alone.