Schools
East Haven Parents Want Halloween Parades Reinstated
A petition has been circulated and it has almost 300 signatures.

East Haven parents are taking a page out of the Milford parents playbook and have started a petition to reinstate Halloween parades to the elementary schools.
A total of 262 parents have signed the petition, which was started by Tina Hedley, a parent of two children at D.C. Moore School, according to the New Haven Register. There are more than 100 comments on the petition.
East Haven school officials have declined to comment on the petition, the Register reports. Milford school officials reversed their initial decision to eliminate the parades.
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Read below for the full text of the petition:
We all remember the days of being in elementary school and getting ready for our Halloween parade. This is not a religious holiday and should have never been banned from schools. Even the children who lack confidence and the shy children would enjoy a day like this. This is the day that they would shine and show off their very awesome costume or costume making skills.
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Whether it’s scary face painting or scary shirt or a princess costume kids enjoy dressing up. Now that We have a uniform for the younger children in Easthaven they wear the same colors every day. No more cartoon shirts, no more wearing their favorite colors, no more picking out their own clothes.
I feel as though you will always have a couple of parents that will not participate in certain functions, whether it’s because they do not celebrate the day or just don’t feel as though it’s necessary or do not get involved in such things, it’s inevitable.
We can’t change that, we can’t force parents to participate, they choose not to participate their child still does not have to be left out. A child not dressed in a costume would still enjoy seeing everybody dressed up.
Children learn about different cultures, different holidays and history even if it’s something that their family does not believe in it should go for all holidays and all events. When they ask the children to wear black or orange on spirit day i’m sure you still have children saying I am wearing black and orange for Halloween, they do not call it spirit day.
We want to come and watch our children walk around the school safely and securely, laughing, smiling and enjoying a Halloween parade. Halloween parades need to be brought back into the school system.
The Halloween parades should not have been banned. Parents barely get invited into the school as it is for events. The schools host walkathons for the children, I see staff and admin outside posted making sure the children are safe and secure and walking around the school building. We can do the same for a Halloween parade.
I as a parent of an East Haven elementary school student demand that Halloween parades be brought back into the school. The teachers would get a break from teaching and enjoy this time with their students. This would be a very positive event and I really hope that you consider making a change for the students, for the students that attend your schools.
I would like my child to remember the exciting moments in elementary school, not just practicing lockdowns an emergency drills. Those are not the memories a child should remember me from attending elementary school.
Memory should be filled with happy moments Like a Halloween parade. Elementary school students are very young they don’t think of town politics and all the other reasons why we shouldn’t have Halloween parades.
Please do not take this as acting out against admin and school officials, please hear us as parents who want happy excited children. Thank you for your time.
East Haven Parents
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