mom2rtk
Invented the term "Characterpalooza"
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Our school has a 'testing day' in October, where the Freshman take some sort of standardized test (like a pre-PSAT), Sophomores and Juniors take PSATs (Juniors for the National Merit qualification) and Seniors get a day off to do college tours.
DD had a blast at her homecoming dance on Saturday. Unlike many, she wore a $4.99 resale shop dress & sandals "because you can't dance in heels!!". She was also happy the football team won - they got clobbered last year LOL
Just ordered her class ring. Jostens came to school but we did the same as for her older sister, ordered from Walmart for $98. Cheaper and arrives faster! Had a heck of a time getting the site to Add to Cart, though, had to try three browsers. I almost ordered it with the inscription 2017 since I have been doing so much stuff for her sister. That would have been a disaster!
Oh my goodness this musical is driving us nuts. Opening night is now 10 days away. Last week I asked the girls about set building because they hadn't done any yet. Well they had to wait until after the concert Tuesday that was on the stage so my girls asked if there could be set building on Saturday. Their teacher thought shop and art class would be doing it but that's not true, art is only doing the backdrop. I'm pretty sure he wouldn't have scheduled a session if they hadn't brought it up. There are walls there from previous plays, they just need to be assembled and re-painted. We didn't know what would be there for paint and DD18 thought wallpaper would be good so I suggested she go to the local decorating store and see if they had any old ugly paper to give away and they did. We brought that and some paint from home and the group of kids that came Saturday got a lot done. Ran short on wallpaper but I got some out of the basement at work to finish this weekend.
While there the props girl said they would need dead flowers so we called the florist and asked them to start saving back dead flowers. Also the teacher said he didn't have a dentist chair lined up and didn't act like he had any ideas so I started texting people. A semi-retired beautician offered an old hydraulic chair and DD18 got that picked up last night. We were feeling good about the progress made.
Last night's practice was pretty bad. One boy is still using his script and the male lead was forgetting lines causing DD15 to not get her cues for her lines. Fortunately all the fall sports are over so the boys can focus on musical now. DD15 was in tears at the end from people giving her different directions and she can only follow one set and got yelled at by the people who had different ideas. The teacher doesn't bring the piano score to practice (presumably because he's not going to play for it), so he just piddles around on the piano with some chords while they sing. DD15 said it was way off for Suddenly Seymour and for Sominex and she just tried to sing over it. Turns out now that the piano player he had lined up has sprained a finger. The girls are bringing a list of possible replacement pianists to class today and are going to urge him to start calling today and get someone to the remaining practices. Honestly they don't trust him to get around to it in sufficient time because he doesn't get anything done. Who knows how much different things will be when the actual score is being played. I could probably do it but the girls said no way, don't even offer to play at practice because you'll end up doing it for performance. I'd like to be watching my kids, not playing.
Teacher's wife who is supposed to be directing has hardly come to any practices and now has strep throat and is not going to come anymore.
The trio needs at least one more outfit and I know that is hard for the costume girl because they should match/coordinate. IDK if they're going to need to go thrift shopping together or what.
I remember the week before performance usually being bad and then things coming together in the end and I hope that's true here. I will be so sad for DD15 if it comes off badly. We're doing our best to fill in the gaps though! I feel like once they have a pianist it will go much better.
Sorry this is long, just venting. Their old choir teacher who was AMAZING is going to be their substitute teacher on Monday and I bet she gets an earful. She's on the list of potential piano players and could be such a help at practice. He probably won't ask her though because he already is very aware he doesn't measure up to her.
The garden center where dd20 and ds18 worked starting when they were 15 are begging dd15 to work. However, she has xc every day after school in the fall, the HS musical is in the winter, and she has track every day after school in the spring. She also has a 2 1/2 hour dance class almost every night, plus teaches 2 classes a week ($10 a class). She really wants to work though! She has meets and dance competitions on the weekends, plus teaches CCD on sundays.Yeah, some of DD's friends are 16 now and she just turned 15. But she does have her school permit so she can drive to and from school occasionally when needed. Right now she can ride with her sister for almost everything, but on Wednesdays they get out early and DD18 is working after school, so now DD15 can drive herself home at 2:30 instead of staying in town till 5:00.
After the musical is over, it would be kind of nice if she could get a little job somewhere, but we are running into roadblocks. Not as many choices when you're under 16, and it's a rural area with not many choices to begin with. And it either has to be right after school, or be worth me driving her when we live 11 miles out. And then she will have soccer in the spring...when her sister was 15, she started working cleaning the office building where I work. It takes an hour and can be done any weekend evening. That fits well with a kid in activities. But big sister hasn't given that job up yet and DD15 is not keen on cleaning. Even if we wait till summer she won't be able to drive herself to a job so that's a problem too. Anybody else's sophomore have a job during the school year?
The teachers have always told the kids what book to buy, just have your DD ask.We're not doing a class ring either. Neither of the older 2 even wanted one, so that made it easy.
Life has settled down nicely since the end of the tennis season. That was really crazy busy for a while there. Classes are going ok. AP Euro was a rough start because they had to start double timing the homework right off the bat since they didn't have a set of books to send home for summer homework. But it finally got to a more manageable level.
I do have a sneaking suspicion this teacher isn't very good at what he teaches. I think this is his second year teaching AP Euro. And he was coincidentally away at soccer matches during Meet the Teacher night and conferences so I couldn't ask him how his students did on the AP exam last year. So any of you with older kids, do you have any sort of study guide you recommend to prepare for the exam?