Why schools should make better choices on rules

Most people agree that some of the rules schools are making these days are a total waste of money enforcing that rule. When mums and dads of school students today were in school they were free to play just about anything these day things are a lot darker. The purpose of this exposition is to make children happier in school.

Firstly, some of the rules that have been enforced effects sports and games like no tackling in footy this rule would make sports like this boring and kids will stop playing and get more unfit from sitting around also to add on to that chasey is only allowed on the oval and not in playgrounds they were concerned about people knocking into other people but this can occur on the oval people run though playground because there is play equipment to run though and escape the chaser and this is a lot more fun than running on just a piece of grass.

Secondly, the school has also banned a number of harmless fads such as Lego spinners loom bands and most recently the popular Beyblades in my opinion they are taking away all the fun out of school loombands was the most harmless of them all they were little bracelet thing that you would make out of little rubber bands this was simply a thing that boosted kids’ imaginations and creativity but apparently they were banned because they were not part of school uniform.

Thirdly most of these fads improved abilities to increase creative thinking, design skills, team work skills and the ability to engineer things shouldn’t schools try to encourage those fields of learning?

In conclusion don’t you think it should be a compulsory thing in schools to keep children happy? Kids should be able to make things that boost their knowledge in school subjects to higher levels if you agree with these reasons then you know that the schools in Australia are making useless laws.

By Joel Nankervis.