Anonymous wrote:I guess the bottom line is....what's the whole point of the exercise? To give elementary school aged kids the opportunity to experience what it's like to put on a performance, or to showcase the perceived talents of a few of the kids? To me, at a public elementary school the objective should be process driven and designed to provide kids with a learning experience NOT to be product driven and cater primarily to the audience by showcasing only certain kids who can deliver more"high quality" acts in a shorter amount of time.
Anonymous wrote:If I were a spectator to such a show, I'd certainly appreciate cuts, both for brevity and quality of the acts....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your 8 year old's soccer team cut players?
Yes, my daughters U8 team has tryouts. What is your point?
Anonymous wrote:Our ES does do cuts but tries to get kids in acts if another dancer, etc can be added. They tell them up fronts, only 3 piano acts will make it. It most cases the acts that don't make it did not oractice before tryouts and the teacher does not have to feel bad because they did not out in the effort like others. But I can understand how it is hard to get cut as a 7 year old. But hopefully they learn to try harder next year or try s different talent. The show is consistently amazing because of the teacher....
Anonymous wrote:Does your 8 year old's soccer team cut players?
Anonymous wrote:What is your opinion on this: our elementary school has a variety show each year and does cut acts, many acts. They have to audition in front of a panel of teachers, and then a few days later the results are posted in the hall for everyone to look and see. If your name is up there your act makes it, if it's not up there you are cut. No further explanations given. Better luck next year. Quite a few kids are cut and they always come out crying while the kids who got in are celebrating around them.
I think this is inappropriate for K-5 (and every kid whether Kindergartner or 5th grader goes through the same process), but I want to know if other people disagree and how other schools handle a variety show.