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R.I. School Bans Talking at Lunch (WHAT'S NEXT....BREATHING???!!!)
The Associated Press / http://www.saintroseschool.com/ ^ | 1/25/07 | JUSTIN M. NORTON

Posted on 01/25/2007 5:45:29 PM PST by paulat

R.I. School Bans Talking at Lunch

Jan 25 6:22 PM US/Eastern

By JUSTIN M. NORTON Associated Press Writer

WARWICK, R.I. (AP) -- Class, from now on there will be no talking at lunch. A Roman Catholic elementary school adopted new lunchroom rules this week requiring students to remain silent while eating. The move comes after three recent choking incidents in the cafeteria.

No one was hurt, but the principal of St. Rose of Lima School explained in a letter to parents that if the lunchroom is loud, staff members cannot hear a child choking.

Christine Lamoureux, whose 12-year-old is a sixth-grader at the school, said she respects the safety issue but thinks the rule is a bad idea.

"They are silent all day," she said. "They have to get some type of release." She suggested quiet conversation be allowed during lunch.

Another mother, Thina Paone, does not mind the silent lunches, noting that the cafeteria "can be very crazy" at the suburban school south of Providence.

Principal Jeannine Fuller did not immediately return a call seeking comment, but a spokesman for the Diocese of Providence described the silence rule as a temporary safety measure.

Spokesman Michael Guilfoyle said the school does not expect complete silence but enough quiet to keep students safe.

Lori Healey, a teacher at the school who also has a son in third grade, said "silent lunch" means students can whisper.

"They know it's not for punishment," she said. "It's for safety, and they'll be the first ones to tell you."

Stacey Wildenhain, a teacher's assistant at St. Rose, said her 7-year- old son does not mind the policy. He told her: "The sooner we eat, the sooner we can get out to play," she said.

Amanda Karhuse, of the National Association of Secondary School Principals, said that students should not run wild during lunch, but that they also should not have to remain silent.

"It seems kind of ridiculous in our opinion," she said. "Kids need that social time, and they just need time to be kids at that age."

The principal's letter also spelled out other new lunch rules, including requiring students to stay in their seats and limiting them to one trip to the trash can. Any child who breaks the rules will serve detention the next day.

Paone's 6-year-old son, Joey, said he accepts the changes, but some of his classmates were having trouble obeying the rules.

Kara Casali, who also has a 6-year-old son at the school, said the rules against talking will be tough to enforce.

"I can't imagine having a silent lunch," she said.

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To: metmom
As opposed to throwing it around the cafeteria.

Or talking with their mouths full.

81 posted on 01/27/2007 4:43:56 AM PST by Tax-chick ("You're not very subtle, but you are effective.")
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To: luckystarmom

There's probably not a lot of playground time in Rhode Island this time of year!

I think part of the problem is that lunch periods are too short. The children are trying to gobble their food and also get in all their chatter for the whole day. I've heard parents around here complain about this.


82 posted on 01/27/2007 4:45:23 AM PST by Tax-chick ("You're not very subtle, but you are effective.")
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To: Clintonfatigued
[Schools are more and more resesmbling prisons.]

Because kids are more and more resembling prisoners. The evil of the secular humanists grows and spreads in this dying Christian nation as the children and parents are godless and without hope.
83 posted on 01/27/2007 5:01:36 AM PST by kindred (America has two liberal political parties,one must go; by, by, worthless pubs.)
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To: Tax-chick

We used to go into the gym and play on rainy days when I was a kid.


84 posted on 01/27/2007 9:44:30 AM PST by luckystarmom
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To: luckystarmom

Better than nothing. We had to stay in our classrooms and play board games or read when I lived in Rhode Island.


85 posted on 01/27/2007 9:45:23 AM PST by Tax-chick ("Let all your thinks be thanks." ~ W.H. Auden)
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To: SoftballMominVA; wintertime

Considering that these "First Amendment violations" are occuring at a private Catholic school where parents have voluntarily placed their children, I'm having trouble figuring out what all the fuss is about.

Gonna spend the rest of the weekend grading papers, working on lessons/labs for next week, and updating progress reports, but I did want to stop in & say "HI" to y'all.


86 posted on 01/27/2007 3:53:31 PM PST by Amelia (If we hire them, they will come...)
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To: jwalsh07
Do you see a therapist for post traumatic stress syndrome?

No, because I think I got over it, but sometimes I wonder.... LOL- maybe that's why I talk too much now. But you know how it is - certain times in your childhood where you were wronged and couldn't do anything about it, you look back at those times and wonder if karma worked it out already or if the injustice is still outstanding. The adult me would sure like to go back in time to the mid 80s and that class, protect the child me, and right the wrong. Of course if I had a time machine, there'd be other priorities first, and maybe I'd never have time to post this.
87 posted on 01/27/2007 4:28:10 PM PST by Blowtorch
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To: Amelia

As I have said before, one doesn't sign over their Constitutional rights because they choose to do commerce with another. Freedom of speech applies in a Catholic school just as in a public school. For those that think all would be heaven on earth if we privatized education, that's a concept that doesn't even look good on paper, and in real life would be a disaster.


88 posted on 01/27/2007 5:57:17 PM PST by SoftballMominVA
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