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Ill be honest, I dont have a clear cut opinion. We attended DDs school academic award ceremony last night. A majority of the awards were for academic achievement, like commended standardized test scores, top ten GPAs, honor roll, etc.
After the ceremony, DH (who is a teacher at the school) mentioned that he found it funny (interesting, not ha ha) that a few students that had received awards, had also had fairly significant incidents of inappropriate behavior during the school year.
A specific example involved a girl that was caught having sex behind the school in broad daylight, during a football game (i.e. many people were wandering around the campus). DH says shes a very smart girl, but has some pretty significant issues. I should mention that this is a middle school (7th & 8th grade). Unfortunately, because of the public nature of the event, the administration was not able to keep the incident confidential.
In this situation, her behavior in no way affected her academic performance. Therefore, she met the requirements for the awards she received. However, I have to say that something just doesnt sit right with me. I guess I just need to remember that everyone makes mistakes, and she was punished for the incident (sent to alternative school for a few weeks). Obviously, the school administration doesn't have a problem, so I should just celebrate my DD's achievements and not worry about others.
BTW, the only reason I dont mention the boy involved in the event is that he did not receive any academic awards. He was also punished. In fact, I believe his punishment was a little more severe because of previous incidents of bad behavior.
After the ceremony, DH (who is a teacher at the school) mentioned that he found it funny (interesting, not ha ha) that a few students that had received awards, had also had fairly significant incidents of inappropriate behavior during the school year.
A specific example involved a girl that was caught having sex behind the school in broad daylight, during a football game (i.e. many people were wandering around the campus). DH says shes a very smart girl, but has some pretty significant issues. I should mention that this is a middle school (7th & 8th grade). Unfortunately, because of the public nature of the event, the administration was not able to keep the incident confidential.
In this situation, her behavior in no way affected her academic performance. Therefore, she met the requirements for the awards she received. However, I have to say that something just doesnt sit right with me. I guess I just need to remember that everyone makes mistakes, and she was punished for the incident (sent to alternative school for a few weeks). Obviously, the school administration doesn't have a problem, so I should just celebrate my DD's achievements and not worry about others.
BTW, the only reason I dont mention the boy involved in the event is that he did not receive any academic awards. He was also punished. In fact, I believe his punishment was a little more severe because of previous incidents of bad behavior.

