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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It sounds like this stem program has nothing to do with the school. It was an outside activity you child individually chose to do. Why should the school promote that? Was there a cost for this internship or was it completely free?[/quote] Internship was free. Who cares if the activity is outside of school. They should be celebrating people. The old private school did this - kids who won all-state choir, all-state band, chess tournament winners, congressional youth award, etc. etc. I don’t know if no public school do this or just ours, but it’s deeply disappointing.[/quote] All state choir, band…..are school sponsored. Was your child’s internship school sponsored?[/quote]
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