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Principal’s problem-solving rule discourages parents from helping students

The rule was made to help the students learn how to solve problems without relying on their parents to bail them out of trouble.
School posts sign about problem solving

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – An Arkansas high school’s rule for parents is making headlines after going viral on Facebook, according to KARK-TV.

The Catholic High School for Boys post reads, “Welcome to Catholic High. We teach reading, writing, arithmetic, and problem-solving.”

There’s also a photo of a sign affixed to the school doors instructing parents: “If you are dropping off your son’s forgotten lunch, books, homework, equipment, etc, TURN AROUND and exit the building. Your son will learn to problem-solve in your absence.”

The Facebook post has since been shared over 100,000 times.

Principal’s problem-solving rule discourages parents from helping students

Principal Steve Straessle told KARK-TV, “We put a sign up on the front door to not only alert new parents to the policy, but to remind people why we do it,” said Straessle.

Some parents were upset, commenting that kids who forgot their lunches might be hungry. Principal Straessle wants to assure everyone that won’t happen because they know how to problem solve.

Some students even appreciate the rule, like senior Patrick Wingfield, who said, “It makes me think for myself and not rely on other people to do things for me.”

Straessle said the rule was made to benefit the students. “It’s simply to help boys avoid the default switch of calling mom and dad when things don’t go right to bail them out.”

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