Anonymous wrote:I would ignore her chatter about this. She is being insane. Her HS will pass her to get her out. They will insist she come to the office to pick up her diploma or mail it to her. And if they don't let her complete HS, then I'd kick her out because she is being ridiculous and needs to grow up.
Did she purposely not order the cap and gown to try to launch this "graduate at another school" project? Why does she think she'll be able to get into another HS? Don't you go wherever you're assigned? Surely YOU wouldn't pay for a private HS.
OP She is serious about this, which is why I’m so worried. Her school strictly enforces graduation requirements, and students who don’t meet them—even for minor issues—cannot graduate. I don’t believe she intentionally failed to order her cap and gown. She’s very emotional about both the not being able to walk, and the details of the ceremony, but I think not being able to walk makes her feel worse. If she were about to walk this year, she’d be in a bad mood, but not as bad as if wouldn’t be able to. Participating in the commencement ceremony is extremely important to her, and the details of the ceremony/switching schools are secondary. Our district allows kids to attend non-assigned high schools, within the same district.