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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 192666" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I mean that I'm afraid if we don't start making a turnaround with easy child's academics NOW that we won't get her turned around - and that she'll head down that really wrong path... Sorry, that wasn't very clear.</p><p></p><p>I sent a generic combination of the above suggestions. Not quite as friendly as Andy's, but terribly, terribly generic - "we found out its not required, we've got plans, we're not going this Friday". We never got a copy of the band schedule (mom doesn't share and I had a terrible time getting ahold of the band director to get one).</p><p></p><p>I just learned, tho, that 2 copies of the schedule went home the first week of school, clearly stating at the bottom that "6th graders are ONLY REQUIRED to attend the winter and spring concerts" and that easy child 2's mom SIGNED and RETURNED the second copy, as instructed.</p><p></p><p>So unless mom's behind this, there is NO REASON this should even be an issue (easy child manipulating OR misunderstanding) except that mom doesn't keep track of crap. Just like our trip this summer that she "didn't know about".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 192666, member: 1848"] I mean that I'm afraid if we don't start making a turnaround with easy child's academics NOW that we won't get her turned around - and that she'll head down that really wrong path... Sorry, that wasn't very clear. I sent a generic combination of the above suggestions. Not quite as friendly as Andy's, but terribly, terribly generic - "we found out its not required, we've got plans, we're not going this Friday". We never got a copy of the band schedule (mom doesn't share and I had a terrible time getting ahold of the band director to get one). I just learned, tho, that 2 copies of the schedule went home the first week of school, clearly stating at the bottom that "6th graders are ONLY REQUIRED to attend the winter and spring concerts" and that easy child 2's mom SIGNED and RETURNED the second copy, as instructed. So unless mom's behind this, there is NO REASON this should even be an issue (easy child manipulating OR misunderstanding) except that mom doesn't keep track of crap. Just like our trip this summer that she "didn't know about". [/QUOTE]
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