School district bans game of tag to 'ensure physical, emotional safety of students'by Steve KigginsQ13Fox Sep. 25, 2015 |
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MERCER ISLAND, Wash. -- Kids at the Mercer Island School District are now banned from playing the popular childhood game of tag on the playground. Parents told Q13 Fox News they had no idea about the ban until their kids told them. Now, moms and dads are asking why they weren’t part of the decision-making process. “Good grief, our kids need some unstructured playtime,” said mom Kelsey Joyce. Read More |