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Banning tag? Playground games get a makeover in name of safety
Playground games get a makeover in name of safety
Beatty, now the principal of Sunset Elementary in Davis School District, spent a number of his elementary school years as the only Caucasian student on the Crow Indian reservation in Montana.
"I was the only white kid. It was two miles from Custer Battlefield, and I'm blond so guess what game we got to play," Beatty said.
In their playground games to conquer Custer, Beatty said he got consistently creamed.
"They were brutal, they would put rocks in their fists, and I would get punched and pushed down. Today they would be safe school violations," he said.
But Beatty did become a fast runner and a great hider. He spent a lot of time underneath the skirting of a portable classroom at the school.
Now more than three decades later, playgrounds are a lot safer.
"Antiseptic would be the word for it," said John Erlacher, principal at Mountain View Elementary.
With cushy playground floors, encased slides and safer jungle gyms, students are less likely to incur cuts, bruises and broken bones. Swings on school playgrounds have also become rare because of safety issues.
Officials at a number of schools both nationwide and along the Wasatch Front feel that tag, flag football, dodgeball and even Red Rover carry safety risks that they don't want to take.
"Tag becomes hit, and hit becomes fight," Erlacher said. "We try and encourage as much as possible those non-contact games."
JoAnn Price, principal at Washington Elementary in Salt Lake City where contact games are also avoided, said it takes monitoring to keep children from engaging in sports like tag, since it is one of the favorite games.
"What usually happens is they start out with kids running after each other and that's fine, but when they actually start touching each other, that is when we have a problem," she said. "A student misinterprets a touch for hit, and someone wants to strike back it's really fun until they strike back."
But other education leaders say contact playground games can be managed and are an important part of growing up.
Beatty said when schools take the games away, they rob students of the opportunity to learn life skills like socializing, good sportsmanship, getting along with others and playing with some restraint.
"We don't want them playing extreme volleyball off the roof or extreme dodgeball on top of the building, but if you don't give kids a chance in school, when will they ever get it?" Beatty said.
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