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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 200778" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Can you get her involved in the "Singing Christmas Tree" or "Sing along with The Messiah"? M did this to himself as well at one point. He was in an extra credit band class, and stopped going but didn't tell us. We had to finally ask his band teacher/music director what was going on. The next spring, when the musical came along, M really wanted the lead and practiced and gave a strong audition and got a minor supporting role. It was obvious that the musical director felt M was not reliable. He had also been acting out in every aspect of school except for his drama classes. It was a hard lesson for him, and I don't know if he understands it to this day.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry to hear that the school didn't deal well with it. I hope that she will know that you stood up for her dignity, even if you understood but couldn't agree with their decision. Hopefully this Christmas can be a new year with new things to celebrate instead of an anniversary of old hurts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 200778, member: 99"] Can you get her involved in the "Singing Christmas Tree" or "Sing along with The Messiah"? M did this to himself as well at one point. He was in an extra credit band class, and stopped going but didn't tell us. We had to finally ask his band teacher/music director what was going on. The next spring, when the musical came along, M really wanted the lead and practiced and gave a strong audition and got a minor supporting role. It was obvious that the musical director felt M was not reliable. He had also been acting out in every aspect of school except for his drama classes. It was a hard lesson for him, and I don't know if he understands it to this day. I'm sorry to hear that the school didn't deal well with it. I hope that she will know that you stood up for her dignity, even if you understood but couldn't agree with their decision. Hopefully this Christmas can be a new year with new things to celebrate instead of an anniversary of old hurts. [/QUOTE]
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