Intervention: School wants to force children to participate in optional activities?

In 1999, a subject called "family life education" (FLE) was introduced to Polish schools. The classes are not obligatory, and the student's participation is decided by the parent, who submits a written declaration. Parents of students from one of the classes at the Primary School in Kuźniczysko received a message on the e-journal that students will receive declarations, and those who do not participate in FLE classes will not be allowed to stay in the school club during that time. Parents are surprised...
[middle1]- The principal of the primary school in Kuźniczysko wants to force children to attend WDŻ lessons. Most of the children were withdrawn from this lesson and the principal came up with the idea that if the children do not want to attend this lesson, they cannot attend the school club because there are no places. The best thing is that if the children attend this WDŻ lesson, there is a club after it. The worst thing is that a child who commutes to school from nearby has to wait for the bus anyway, because the return home from school is around 2 p.m. There is no bus before that to take the children home. It is sick that a child who does not attend WDŻ lessons has to be picked up from school by their parents because there is no place in the club. I kindly ask you to raise this issue - asks the mother of a student...
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