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Valentine's Exchange

 


    One change I've noticed recently is the rules around Valentine's Day. At the MS level it's almost always been students can exchange whenever and class time is not set aside for it. At the elementary level, I've seen many changes. Some schools have decided no exchange will take place or you can only participate if you bring 1 for every one. The move to no food/candy exchanged is no surprise as allergies have increased. At the HS level, I've seen only a few Valentine's exchanged each year and it's normally balloons or flowers. I'm waiting to see if balloons will be banned soon due to latex allergies. 

What is your school doing for Valentine's Day?

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