Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL nothing. How ridiculous. Hey I'm graduating 10th grade! Give me money!
You sound bitter, mean-spirited, and clueless. It is an accomplishment for these students no matter how you try to belittle it and no one is asking YOU for anything. The community colleges organize the graduation ceremonies; it is not the students organizing them. Many students are unable to go directly to a 4-year college for whatever reasons. Sometimes it's financial or they are not yet ready maturity-wise or academically. I am thankful that there is a community college option as a stepping stone to a larger university, or for a certificate program, or associates degree for people who need this option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: As the parent of a child who is not perfect like OP is, this would be a big celebration, even if my child goes on to a four college. Why?
Because school is always a struggle due to multiple LDs, just getting through high school is a challenge. HS graduation will be awesome. If my child can graduate with an Associates, awesome. Graduate from four-year university? Awesome.
But each of the steps is not a guarantee, and we will happily celebrate each one. Maybe this grad has a similar story, or maybe not.
My kid too!
Anonymous wrote:LOL nothing. How ridiculous. Hey I'm graduating 10th grade! Give me money!
Anonymous wrote:LOL nothing. How ridiculous. Hey I'm graduating 10th grade! Give me money!
Anonymous wrote: As the parent of a child who is not perfect like OP is, this would be a big celebration, even if my child goes on to a four college. Why?
Because school is always a struggle due to multiple LDs, just getting through high school is a challenge. HS graduation will be awesome. If my child can graduate with an Associates, awesome. Graduate from four-year university? Awesome.
But each of the steps is not a guarantee, and we will happily celebrate each one. Maybe this grad has a similar story, or maybe not.
Anonymous wrote:This is the route my DD will be taking. She's getting her AA degree in Public Health and then moving on to Temple. The CC does have a ceremony and we plan on celebrating as well. It's normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never heard of community colleges having a cap and gown ceremony. But it's happening. What is an appropriate gift to take to the graduation party? The graduate will be going to a 4 year university next so there will be another graduation in two years.
Just because you have never heard of something doesn't mean it does not exist.
Go out to any community college website and look at the commencement dates and activities. They all have them.