I want to celebrate my child’s birthday by baking cupcakes for him and all his friends. It’s my child—what gives schools the right to forbid this?
It is understandable that you want to help celebrate your child’s birthday, but it is important to recognize that the school is a public place and you are not the only parent who entrusts their child to the school’s care. Schools need to meet the needs of all children, and sometimes that means setting limits to what individual children (or their parents) can do.
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