Since you are a teacher, I would really be interested in why you disagree.Disagree.
I think being so honored at school should be adequate. It isn't really newsworthy, for one thing, and may exagerrate the importance of being on the honor roll for a child who's at a school with grade inflation (which is very common these days).Since you are a teacher, I would really be interested in why you disagree.
I have no idea if our district publishes honor roll stats. My children went to a school that had a great rep, but grade inflation was rampant, so high GPAs were a bit of a joke. I never checked if my kids were in the paper with their 4+ GPAs.
I think it's great...however, on the back page of the newspaper they should have a shout out to the rest of the students who participated.![]()
Honor Roll is just doing what you're supposed to be doing. It really isn't newsworthy. Now if one of the kids invents a perpetual motion machine or something like that, by all means.
I know this is an old thread, but I'm just imagining a grade school kid being told they got in the newspaper for Honor Roll and them asking "What's a newspaper?"
I know this is an old thread, but I'm just imagining a grade school kid being told they got in the newspaper for Honor Roll and them asking "What's a newspaper?"
Our local town paper is still delivered to our house every week. It is free...I guess it isn't common, but all towns have one so our kids still know what newspapers are.
Honor Roll is just doing what you're supposed to be doing. It really isn't newsworthy. Now if one of the kids invents a perpetual motion machine or something like that, by all means.