Becky2005
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I always make it a priority to go but it's hard to judge exactly what is what..for example, next year I'm going to have to make choices as to what classes I can attend because I will have both a Freshman AND a Senior. They don't set it up so you can attend all the classes for both the kids...therefore, I'm more likely to go with the Freshman's schedule...except where it's BTDT courses.
For example, let's say it's my Freshman's gym hour but my Senior's American Government hour at the same time. I'm going to skip the Freshman's gym hour & go to the Senior's American Government.
My DD has taken choir since 6th grade....if there is a choir conflict (not sure if my son will take it in 9th grade, although me might, which may mean they are actually in the same class!), I may skip the choir because it's BTDT, the only reason to attend would be to get information on the big trip (since next year is a trip year).
I know in grade school they do 2 sessions so if you have 2 children, you go to 2 sessions...if you have 3, well then you have to pick & choose which classrooms to go to.
In general, the back to school nights here tend to be really well attended (parking is *always* an issue so us old pros know how to park in the hidden areas or time it right).
For example, let's say it's my Freshman's gym hour but my Senior's American Government hour at the same time. I'm going to skip the Freshman's gym hour & go to the Senior's American Government.
My DD has taken choir since 6th grade....if there is a choir conflict (not sure if my son will take it in 9th grade, although me might, which may mean they are actually in the same class!), I may skip the choir because it's BTDT, the only reason to attend would be to get information on the big trip (since next year is a trip year).
I know in grade school they do 2 sessions so if you have 2 children, you go to 2 sessions...if you have 3, well then you have to pick & choose which classrooms to go to.
In general, the back to school nights here tend to be really well attended (parking is *always* an issue so us old pros know how to park in the hidden areas or time it right).
So glad that one is gone and in college.
School isn't back yet here so I expect open night to be in a few weeks. I enjoy going my husband not so much.
We love meet the teacher night and DH is always very bummed if he has to miss it. DD spends so much of her time talking about the teachers and what goes on in school that I can't imagine not having a face to put with the name. I also want them to know that we are concerned parents that are paying attention. I'm excited this year because DD has all new teachers this year. In a small school (780 girls) the same teachers might teach the different level classes so we had some repeats Sophomore and Junior year. Looking forward to a great Senior year!
At that point the teacher looked at the speaker thing on the wall and said "you would think this was the first back to school night, ever."
I wasn't planning on going to that class (already in contact with the band teacher) but still.
This is a new to us school and so far I am not impressed with how it's run. 