Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My HS gave out "Proud of our 2020 Grad" lawn signs which are fun to see in the neighborhood.
What school/county?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Went to a huge public high school. Almost no memory of the graduation ceremony. Kept the relationships that mattered and left the rest behind for bigger things. I think a lot of of the angst over graduation may be because of the parents’ disappointment at not getting to celebrate what they perceive as a defining milestone in the life of their child, who they raised from infancy and were there for every step of the way, and who now is entering a more independent stage in life.
Your recollections all these years later does not mean you were not excited about it at the time. My senior said she would love it if they could go back just for the last week. Will she care about that when she is 40 or 50 probably not, but right now she does. She does not remember going to Disney at 5 but that does not mean we should not have gone.
I was glad to be done. I promise I had no interest in riding an unfair conditioned bus, waiting outside in the heat, and sitting in a hard metal chair for a lengthy and boring ceremony. The most exciting thing that happened that day was when one of the guys in the class wrecked his very cool, very fast car just outside the school on the way to the graduation ceremony.
Anonymous wrote:I'm happy for all the kids who didn't fit in. Who hated high school and couldn't get out of there fast enough!
Anonymous wrote:My HS gave out "Proud of our 2020 Grad" lawn signs which are fun to see in the neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My HS gave out "Proud of our 2020 Grad" lawn signs which are fun to see in the neighborhood.
My eyes got stuck rolling. This is part of the reason why this generation is going to grow up to be so entitled. Most of the kids are being more mature and flexible than their parents about all of the senior stuff being canceled! When I was a senior, I did not care about any of those events and did not even go to most of them. I went to graduation, but could have done with out. You're supposed to graduate from high school! Unless there are extenuating circumstances, it is not special or a huge accomplishment. My parents told me several times throughout my senior year, "Being a senior is nothing special. College graduation is the big one." Most of the kids of the parents who post on here are probably going to college. They'll get to have a graduation ceremony in 2-4 years. Hundreds of thousands of people around the world and 41,000 in the U.S. alone will not get even live another day because of this pandemic, missing prom and high school graduation are small potatoes in comparison.
Anonymous wrote:My HS gave out "Proud of our 2020 Grad" lawn signs which are fun to see in the neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Went to a huge public high school. Almost no memory of the graduation ceremony. Kept the relationships that mattered and left the rest behind for bigger things. I think a lot of of the angst over graduation may be because of the parents’ disappointment at not getting to celebrate what they perceive as a defining milestone in the life of their child, who they raised from infancy and were there for every step of the way, and who now is entering a more independent stage in life.
Your recollections all these years later does not mean you were not excited about it at the time. My senior said she would love it if they could go back just for the last week. Will she care about that when she is 40 or 50 probably not, but right now she does. She does not remember going to Disney at 5 but that does not mean we should not have gone.
I was glad to be done. I promise I had no interest in riding an unfair conditioned bus, waiting outside in the heat, and sitting in a hard metal chair for a lengthy and boring ceremony. The most exciting thing that happened that day was when one of the guys in the class wrecked his very cool, very fast car just outside the school on the way to the graduation ceremony.
Anonymous wrote:What do you think will happen to all the HS Senior event milestones that are supposed to happen at the end of their school year through all this? Do you think they will still hold a Graduation program or are they SOL?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Went to a huge public high school. Almost no memory of the graduation ceremony. Kept the relationships that mattered and left the rest behind for bigger things. I think a lot of of the angst over graduation may be because of the parents’ disappointment at not getting to celebrate what they perceive as a defining milestone in the life of their child, who they raised from infancy and were there for every step of the way, and who now is entering a more independent stage in life.
Your recollections all these years later does not mean you were not excited about it at the time. My senior said she would love it if they could go back just for the last week. Will she care about that when she is 40 or 50 probably not, but right now she does. She does not remember going to Disney at 5 but that does not mean we should not have gone.