PebHmong Discussion Forum
Academic => General Education => Topic started by: azn-guy on June 08, 2016, 01:43:53 PM
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whats with the school having all these 1st, 2nd 3rd grade etc graduations dont get me wrong i am happy that my nieces and nephews are going into the next grade but is all these graduations necessary. I think the only important one should be middle school, high school and college if you wanna throw that in too. What are your thoughts on this???
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I think it's cute and motivating for them and they get the day/night out and see their friends and teachers.
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Little rewards are a way of encouraging young youths to excel in education. Think of it as inspiring them to better themselves and keep inspiring them as then grow while getting educated.
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My daughter didn't have an 8th grade graduation. I'm so glad 'cause it's not necessary. But I think the reason was that there were so many students in there class that it would have taken 2 days to get through them all. Instead they did stuff like a trip out of state, a day at 6 Flags, and an 8th grade formal. That was enough.
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My daughter didn't have an 8th grade graduation. I'm so glad 'cause it's not necessary. But I think the reason was that there were so many students in there class that it would have taken 2 days to get through them all. Instead they did stuff like a trip out of state, a day at 6 Flags, and an 8th grade formal. That was enough.
Small town done in 1-1 1/2 hrs for 8th from what I remmeber when my daughter graduated middle school. They did it the day before so students were still returning for the last day of school. Her class about 200-250 student.
New high school she attend her class is just 350 students. They will be the 1st class of high school student that got to experienced 4 year when the school opened.
They do have a end of the school year 8th grade trip and dance/formal.
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We will produce a lot of donald trumps with this kind of parenting.
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This is one of the contributions why people in the workplace have serious problems with young people entering the field. It's a generalization, but it's still kinda true.