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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a parent, I'm surprised that others are even questioning this. Don't you care about your children growing up to be kind people who are concerned about the world around them? Volunteering shouldn't be viewed as a drudgery, something to avoid. By HS, kids are old enough to figure out appropriate volunteer activities and do them regularly. There are lots of options in DC across a range of interests (public libraries, YMCA camps, retirement communities, Martha's Table, etc.). [/quote] As a DCPS teacher I’m not surprised a parent is questioning this. Most parents are lovely but there are always a few who think school should cater to their child specifically. Their kid shouldn’t have to do what they don’t seem ‘important’ but if they don’t get the exact schedule of APs they want as a sophomore then they complain. It is sad to see.[/quote]
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