AIBU to not want to sign a form giving blanket consent to take my child on unspecified school trips for the whole school year (with the exception of residential ones). I can see from the school's perspective that it is a PITA if they have to get consent from every parent every time they want to go to a shop to demonstrate how to spend money, or to library etc, but I would still rather have that control than be told that I had already consented to something that I didn't want my 5yr old to do. It's not a specific trip etc that I object to (as there aren't any iminent, as far as I know) but the principal of blanket conset.
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