Charge teachers to see student performances?

Anonymous
Does your school charge teachers to see students’ performances that occur after school hours?
I volunteered to drive some retired teachers. Are they usually charged?
Thanks.
Anonymous
Current teachers should not be charged, that’s tacky.
Anonymous
Yes current teachers and former teachers are charged (if there is an admission price). The parents are also charged because 70k a year doesn’t include your own kid’s musical.
Anonymous
Tickets to our school’s fall play and spring musical are $7, up from $5 the previous two years. Even the teachers can manage that.
Anonymous
In APS, teachers get one free ticket to events (games, musicals etc)
Anonymous
Depends on the school and the teacher's relationship with the school/theater program. Some charge for everyone, some never charge a teacher, some play favorites. There is no rule...
Anonymous
Free for staff at SR $5 for students

Some schools everyone is free
Anonymous
It's free for teachers at our school.
Anonymous
Yes charge us. Then we have an excuse not to show up.
Anonymous
All teachers receive one free ticket to attend plays/musicals/shows at our school
Anonymous
Our school every game, play, musical performance, etc is 100% free for everyone. Ridiculous to charge.
Anonymous
I think it’s fine to charge and fine not to go because they are charging.I am sure most teachers have other things to do in their personal life.
Anonymous
At a private school? Our school doesn’t charge anyone for student performances.
Anonymous
Yes. $10.
Students are free but need to register for a ticket.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes. $10.
Students are free but need to register for a ticket.


They charge teachers but not students? WTH?
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