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[quote=Anonymous]Disclaimer-this isn't a life or death question and I'm perfectly capable of making the decision, but it'd be nice to have others' opinions. :) DS is a high school sophomore who was invited to apply for NHS. He has no interest in NHS, but understands that it's good for college applications, etc. and that I would like him to graduate with his stole (silly, I know). He's a great kid who gets good grades in honors classes without prompting or nagging. Our general philosophy is that if he takes care of his business, then we're not in his business. He was accepted into NHS and there's a ceremony, but he's got AAU basketball practice that night and he'd rather go to practice. I'm thinking I should just let him go to practice since he doesn't care about the ceremony at all, so his attendance would be about my preference and taking photos, etc. Do you think I should make him go to the ceremony?[/quote]
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