Thankyou. I have seen a few news pieces about it, and have chosen not to comment because I just think it's ridiculous pedantry (on the part of the school, I mean).
My primary school banned cartwheels on the asphalt and they were only allowed on the grass, this was after a girl split her head open doing one on the asphalt though.
I can kind of see the reasoning but I think a compromise could be reached.
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There's also a heap of photos on the VWHPC website welcoming back Ashleigh
an article you might be interested in Mez:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/08/27/2347387.htm
Thankyou. I have seen a few news pieces about it, and have chosen not to comment because I just think it's ridiculous pedantry (on the part of the school, I mean).
Thanks anyway :)
My primary school banned cartwheels on the asphalt and they were only allowed on the grass, this was after a girl split her head open doing one on the asphalt though.
I can kind of see the reasoning but I think a compromise could be reached.
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