Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
Isn't this ban only in public schools? We screwed those up decades ago but its good to see a City Mayor have priorities in order, ya know. As opposed to the whole reading, writing and actually showing up to class stuff.

Halloween is probably one of the first good experiences with using imagination for kids. Remember making your first costume? School and Halloween parties started shit for me. In the 4th grade I dressed up as a "zombie". Torn pants, great half mask half make up. Out teacher gave out costume ribbons of all types. Scariest, most creative, historical etc etc. My ribbon was "most hysterical costume" Not exactly what I was going for . The next year I dressed as "Burglar". Boots, levis, camo jacket and the topper was a pull down ski mask worn as a hat. On the way to school I was stopped by two cop cars after someone reported me as suspicious and advised to leave the ski mask in the principles office for my ol man to pick up. No ribbon that year
My elementary school used to have a Halloween/Fall Fair....we had a dunk tank, bobbing for apples, a spooky maze made out of big cardboard boxes, lots of games and prizes and this was after school so children and parents could meet each other, make new friends, see old friends, meet and interact with the teachers, inspire a sense of community with some harmless fun and general merrymaking.

The PC Nazis can really fuck some shit up with their good intentions