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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When did this whole overly-celebratory trend start--to call it "promotion" or "graduation" when you finish Kindergarten or elementary school? And then having celebrations or ceremonies after the end of just finishing a regular grade school year? [/quote] My ES and MS had "graduation" with a party (ES) or dance (MS) back in the 80's. So, long time ago.[/quote] I graduated HS in 1998, so grew up in the mix of 80s and 90s. I don't remember any of this nonsense. You only graduated from HS and College. You "finished" kindergarten, 6th grade, 8th grade, etc. You weren't "promoted." [/quote] Old man yells at cloud[/quote] Snowflake thinks they're special for being "promoted" to 8th grade.[/quote] You could say the same thing about high school graduations, yet we've had those for as long as we've had high schools. My kids will spend 7 years in the same ES, 2 in MS, 4 in HS, and 4 in college. To me those 7 years mean as much as the 4 in high school. [/quote]
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