Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is it and when were the kids notified of this restriction?
Seems very short-sighted as a whole bunch of kids likely already asked their boyfriends/girlfriends to go and they could very easily attend one of the many other HSs in town.
Is there a scenario possible where a freshman could attend but not a senior? How is that equitable?
Yes, from what I've been told, 400 tickets per grade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is it and when were the kids notified of this restriction?
Seems very short-sighted as a whole bunch of kids likely already asked their boyfriends/girlfriends to go and they could very easily attend one of the many other HSs in town.
Is there a scenario possible where a freshman could attend but not a senior? How is that equitable?
Yes, from what I've been told, 400 tickets per grade.
Weird if in fact exact same number of slots for freshman as for seniors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When is it and when were the kids notified of this restriction?
Seems very short-sighted as a whole bunch of kids likely already asked their boyfriends/girlfriends to go and they could very easily attend one of the many other HSs in town.
Is there a scenario possible where a freshman could attend but not a senior? How is that equitable?
Yes, from what I've been told, 400 tickets per grade.
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, I never heard of kids not getting a ticket.....do we even know if it sells out?
Anonymous wrote:When is it and when were the kids notified of this restriction?
Seems very short-sighted as a whole bunch of kids likely already asked their boyfriends/girlfriends to go and they could very easily attend one of the many other HSs in town.
Is there a scenario possible where a freshman could attend but not a senior? How is that equitable?
Anonymous wrote:Is it true it’s $60 a ticket? For a school with such a high FARMS rate, this doesn’t mirror equity!