For those following my drama story, it hit the fan BIG time this weekend! Yesterday, my daughter's doctor decided the increase of frequency and intensity of the headaches is stress related. She is now taking meds for anxiety and depression. This isn't caused by the pressure of senior year. It's caused by that director and his evilness. Thus, after one act, my daughter is finished with the high school drama department. It is so sad in one way, yet so freeing in another. She has already made contact with the theatre company in our town. It is actually very professionally run and gives her the opportunity to learn under new directors and work with new people. I hate that I didn't make this decision a year and a half ago.
Now to the dilemma, our school runs block scheduling. Second semester she was to be in class with evil man HALF the day. In order for her to work with the other theatre company, she needs to be out of the Drama 3 class because that showcase will interfere with a show at the other place. Should I just pull her from both so that we are done with him totally? Will that look bad on her final transcript? She does have Thespian Conference to attend under his guidance in February, but there have been other students (seniors) who have done exactly what I'm thinking of doing now.
Any advice?
Now to the dilemma, our school runs block scheduling. Second semester she was to be in class with evil man HALF the day. In order for her to work with the other theatre company, she needs to be out of the Drama 3 class because that showcase will interfere with a show at the other place. Should I just pull her from both so that we are done with him totally? Will that look bad on her final transcript? She does have Thespian Conference to attend under his guidance in February, but there have been other students (seniors) who have done exactly what I'm thinking of doing now.
Any advice?

Second round of SAT testing is Oct. 6. Things are moving along!
. The repercussions are still being felt, and sadly, the band kids that respected him and learned so much from him (he really was a very good band teacher, just not a trustworthy person apparently!) were just devastated to see someone they respected fall in such an awful way. My DD was so confused over the emotions she had when she found out, for she went from trusting and respecting to questioning her own judgment of people. Tough lesson to learn at any age.
). Purdue is a great school, but the only reason DD#2 likes it is because she could live with her sister!
What should we do?