I am feeling so conflicted about this issue!
Oldest DS is in middle school and has been in band for a little over 2 years. He wanted to quit at the end of last year, but the band director talked him into giving it another year.
This year has been a nightmare. Band is not a class at school. It's considered an extracurricular activity and meets 1 hour and 15 minutes prior to the start of the school day every day. Getting him up in the morning has been a nightmare. He has just lost his passion for it and wants to quit. He is also dead set against doing marching band in high school. DS also has a lot of other interests/activities to keep him busy.
I guess part of me is having a hard time with this because I did marching band and it was a highlight of my high school years. I'm realizing it's not to be for him.
DH and I are usually the type to tell our children they have to stick out their commitment to an activity. However, in this case, we are doing the rent to own program. Having to shell out a monthly fee for something he doesn't want to do makes no sense to me. Also, he is not graded as band is not a class in our district so he can drop out at any time.
I am dreading writing the email to the band director. I don't know what to say. I just want to get his instrument returned while we are on break this week and write the band director next week when he returns to school.
Anyone else go through this before? Any advice?
Oldest DS is in middle school and has been in band for a little over 2 years. He wanted to quit at the end of last year, but the band director talked him into giving it another year.
This year has been a nightmare. Band is not a class at school. It's considered an extracurricular activity and meets 1 hour and 15 minutes prior to the start of the school day every day. Getting him up in the morning has been a nightmare. He has just lost his passion for it and wants to quit. He is also dead set against doing marching band in high school. DS also has a lot of other interests/activities to keep him busy.
I guess part of me is having a hard time with this because I did marching band and it was a highlight of my high school years. I'm realizing it's not to be for him.
DH and I are usually the type to tell our children they have to stick out their commitment to an activity. However, in this case, we are doing the rent to own program. Having to shell out a monthly fee for something he doesn't want to do makes no sense to me. Also, he is not graded as band is not a class in our district so he can drop out at any time.
I am dreading writing the email to the band director. I don't know what to say. I just want to get his instrument returned while we are on break this week and write the band director next week when he returns to school.
Anyone else go through this before? Any advice?