Charge teachers to see student performances?

Anonymous
Charging for school theater in general is completely tacky. We aren't going to be entertained.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes. $10.
Students are free but need to register for a ticket.



I'd run away from any school that charges its own teachers to see a school performance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


Oh my. Cross reference this with the “would you marry someone who only makes n” thread and reconsider what you expect from teachers in a HCL area.

I’m OP and less concerned about the retiree with a higher income spouse than the single with a limited income. It would be nice if they were comped for making the effort to come and see their former students.

Thanks to all who answered and made it clear there’s no standard on this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Charging for school theater in general is completely tacky. We aren't going to be entertained.


Licensing rights aren't free.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


But they shouldn't have to pay. It's the principle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Oh my. Cross reference this with the “would you marry someone who only makes n” thread and reconsider what you expect from teachers in a HCL area.

I’m OP and less concerned about the retiree with a higher income spouse than the single with a limited income. It would be nice if they were comped for making the effort to come and see their former students.

Thanks to all who answered and made it clear there’s no standard on this.


Lol yea around here we like to keep things about as clear as mud and with the consistency of a trail walk.
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