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Hows this for grades?
« Reply #15 on: November 23, 2005, 02:48:48 PM »
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when my parents quit paying me, I quit trying, still made alot of As, but the grades did slip, and I wasn't able to go to the college I wanted to go to..... I sure showed them!


You mean you didnt want to go to AID? Or was that SuperFly who went  to AID? I wasnt the best student either, but I didnt have any aspiration to be go to Art School, until I enrolled in a Tech Institute while in High School.

The teacher, kind of twisted my arm to go to AIP. She was probably getting commission for every student LOL!
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« Reply #16 on: November 23, 2005, 02:55:38 PM »
Rip,

Other than some minor prodding from me there was little I had to do with Aaron. He's been a real blessing and an extremely easy kid to raise. I flat out got lucky and don't know how. You'll do just fine. Kids will meet whatever expectation you put for them as long as they know you love and support them. If you have no expectation for them, that's just what they'll meet.
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Re: Re: Hows this for grades?
« Reply #17 on: November 23, 2005, 08:00:50 PM »
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What is the "Daddy" incentive? :D



LOL Not quite.

My deal is this.

All I ask is bring me the grades.
Bring me the grades and get to do pretty much as you please within reason.
There is no bedtime, I dont bust chops about not doing yardwork or taking the trash out.

But bring me the grades.

and as far as grades are concerned.

I borrow a line from "the Cane Mutiny"

Excellence is standard
Standard is substandard
And substandard will not be tolerated under any circumstances

First marking period I cut some slack on. after that. Grades are only allowed to go up not down.

Woa be it to you who's grade goes from a B to a C

Then he ends up with me doing a pretty  damn good imitation of this



While saying something like  
THIS
only louder


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« Reply #18 on: November 23, 2005, 08:07:04 PM »
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Public. We're fortunate enough to live in a school district that is highly desireable to be in, and ranks very high in ITBS scores in Math, reading and Language.  The unfortunate side of living in such a highly desireable school district is the price of real estate has skyrocketed, and so has our property taxes.


Same exact thing here. and main reason we bought a house here.
We could have gotten twice the house someplace else for the same price but we settled on a smaller house because of the school system
But whatever I say about this town I cant deny that they are all about the kids first and foremost.
They have the town meetings on TV and I'd have to say 75% of the things they go over has something to do with either the schools or some sort of program for the kids
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« Reply #19 on: November 23, 2005, 08:17:40 PM »
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Dred, just wanted to mention earlier but had little time to say it, good work with the kid!  As you know, make sure that he knows that school work is what makes you, as a parent, most proud of him.  Everything else takes a back seat to school work and grades. Continue that positive reinforcement, it pays off in big ways.


thanks, and I absulutely agree.

I do praise him when he does well.
Fortunately he really hasnt given me much in the way of problems
while I am tough I do explain to him and he understands that its all about his future and all the hard work he does now will pay off for him down the road.
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« Reply #20 on: November 23, 2005, 08:36:10 PM »
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I took this class last year in my junior year. Very worth while. The exam at the end sure was a brain teaser tho.


He's taking it as a senior.

I've always beleived in setting high goals for him to reach
Hence the "Exellance is standard" bit and usually manages to meet them or at least come pretty close.
He said he is thinking of getting into politics after college so that coarse fits in well.

Fits in well with our new goal for him now
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« Reply #21 on: November 23, 2005, 09:43:57 PM »
Rip, is it called Power School?  Cause we have that stuff, show's attendance, grades, teacher notes, all that stuff.  There have been stories of people going to find their kids after checking Power School only to see unexcused absences.
Who are you to wave your finger?

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« Reply #22 on: November 24, 2005, 09:34:19 AM »
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Fits in well with our new goal for him now
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I would be a follower if he is anything like his father.



Maybe Im just in a real good mood from all the turkey. :D
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« Reply #23 on: November 24, 2005, 10:07:22 AM »
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Rip, is it called Power School?  Cause we have that stuff, show's attendance, grades, teacher notes, all that stuff.  There have been stories of people going to find their kids after checking Power School only to see unexcused absences.


They call it PASS(not sure of the acronym definition), and yes, it shows everything.

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« Reply #24 on: November 24, 2005, 10:15:26 AM »
My parents never paid me for getting good grades.  When I have kids, I have no intention of ever bribing them for school performance.  Children should not have a sense of entitlement like that.  Plus, it's actually hard to fail nowdays anyway.

I suspect that kids who get bad grades in today's easy schools are the same kids who grew up watching brain-destroying drivel like Barney and Teletubbies (or Pee-Wee Herman, for my generation).

I also suspect that parents who ignore their kids and single-parent households are also major factors causing an entire generation of children to grow up stupid.


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« Reply #25 on: November 24, 2005, 10:19:32 AM »
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1.) Plus, it's actually hard to fail nowdays anyway.

2.) I also suspect that parents who ignore their kids and single-parent households are also major factors causing an entire generation of children to grow up stupid.

J_A_B


1.) Wrong

2.) Unless you have lived it you dont know. Households with both parents have the same problems. Its not stupid kids, its stupid parents.
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