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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. |
| Current teachers should not be charged, that’s tacky. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| In APS, teachers get one free ticket to events (games, musicals etc) |
| 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... |
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Free for staff at SR $5 for students
Some schools everyone is free |
| It's free for teachers at our school. |
| Yes charge us. Then we have an excuse not to show up. |
| All teachers receive one free ticket to attend plays/musicals/shows at our school |
| Our school every game, play, musical performance, etc is 100% free for everyone. Ridiculous to charge. |
| 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. |
| At a private school? Our school doesn’t charge anyone for student performances. |
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Yes. $10.
Students are free but need to register for a ticket. |
They charge teachers but not students? WTH? |