Re: Political Correctness going too far?
I realise I was a bit fuzze in my previous reply, forgetting a "not" among other things, so: what I meant was that even if we assume (wrongfully) that the kids liked it, it's still not against school rules. You're stuck on discussing whether they were right to not invite them or not; that's not in question. The _way_ they didn't invite them was against school rules (that stated that if you're going to do something nice to a larger amount of people, be it invite them to a party, give them a snack or whatever - you have to do it to everyone in class. You know the old "did you bring enough for everybody" argument. Not that strange).
I realise I was a bit fuzze in my previous reply, forgetting a "not" among other things, so: what I meant was that even if we assume (wrongfully) that the kids liked it, it's still not against school rules. You're stuck on discussing whether they were right to not invite them or not; that's not in question. The _way_ they didn't invite them was against school rules (that stated that if you're going to do something nice to a larger amount of people, be it invite them to a party, give them a snack or whatever - you have to do it to everyone in class. You know the old "did you bring enough for everybody" argument. Not that strange).