Anonymous wrote:OP here. This really took a crazy turn. In the end when DS looked at what was going to be covered during the AP class he was going to miss, he was comfortably that it would be easy material for him to study on this own so he went to the band concert after all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our school it’s common to miss class for various school-sponsored things, from a few hours to many days for school related trips. Teachers are expected to be accommodating. I can’t think of any occasion where a student refused to participate in the event they elected to join.
Sounds like performing arts are not for him.
Your rationale is why American schools do not educate kids correctly.
Most other schools in the world expect students to prioritize academics. I know. I'm Asian (my cousins were all educated in my Asian country) who happened to be educated in western Europe: UK, France and Germany. None of these three countries pull kids out of academic classes for music or sports. My Asian country doesn't either.
Just because everyone else at that school is doing it wrong, doesn't mean OP's kid should too.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. This really took a crazy turn. In the end when DS looked at what was going to be covered during the AP class he was going to miss, he was comfortably that it would be easy material for him to study on this own so he went to the band concert after all.
Anonymous wrote:OMG its not that big of a deal!!!
I don't know why there's 10 pages of parents using their free time to discuss this.
THE KID MADE HIS DESICION!!! Let it go oh my gosh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, this was so dumb.
This was a required performance. It cannot be made up. The other kids in the band class attended and also had to miss a class.
This is par for the course if they are in band. Treating your son as “special” is not a good look.
So there was a conflict. DC can make up the work from the missed AP class. There is no way to make up the performance. It really is that simple.
Do better next time. Teens manage this stuff all the time.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, this was so dumb.
This was a required performance. It cannot be made up. The other kids in the band class attended and also had to miss a class.
This is par for the course if they are in band. Treating your son as “special” is not a good look.
So there was a conflict. DC can make up the work from the missed AP class. There is no way to make up the performance. It really is that simple.
Do better next time. Teens manage this stuff all the time.
+1
Anonymous wrote:I have a funny feeling this kid isn’t in band. He’s actually in the orchestra. The kid is in AYPO so obviously plays orchestra. Band was a cover. I also know what school this is, as my child is in this same performance which is taking place today. It’s a mix of band, orchestra, choir and drama students. It’s a fun holiday performance. My child is older and his teachers were 100% supportive.
Anonymous wrote:Sound reasoning. He's got a good head on his shoulders.
Anonymous wrote:Sound reasoning. He's got a good head on his shoulders.
Anonymous wrote:OP, this was so dumb.
This was a required performance. It cannot be made up. The other kids in the band class attended and also had to miss a class.
This is par for the course if they are in band. Treating your son as “special” is not a good look.
So there was a conflict. DC can make up the work from the missed AP class. There is no way to make up the performance. It really is that simple.
Do better next time. Teens manage this stuff all the time.