Some parents object to Winnipeg school banning costumes on Halloween
WINNIPEG — A new Winnipeg school’s decision to stop students from wearing their costumes to class on Halloween has upset some parents, who argue its not fair to deny their kids the fun.
Ecole Sage Creek School principal Marc Poirier says since this is the Kindergarten to Grade 8 school’s first year, staff debated what the costume policy would be.
He said teachers from schools where kids were allowed to dress up noted some kids wore scary or gory costumes that frightened younger children, or they carried props such as swords. Other costumes, he said, weren’t age-appropriate.
Poirier said some parents who didn’t support Halloween or trick-or-treating even kept their children home on Oct. 31 altogether.


