iankh
It's never done till it's overdone
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Oh Deb, that is so difficult. I'm not too keen on the bribery thing with exams/grades etc, rather just giving something once results are known, then it can be something relating to the effort/results. However it is done now and has to be dealt with. I certainly don't think you should be liable for the $975 if you go down the route of waiting to see though. His mom has to decide about that. Either he goes anyway, but don't tell him until the grades are out, or his mom covers the cost if he isn't allowed to go, which I don't think you would want either. Perhaps his mom is aiming too high for his results and can be encouraged to drop her expectations.
I agree with Marilyn here. I'm in the camp of getting good grades for the sake of getting good grades.
But since the criteria have already been laid down, it would seem unfair to move the goal post.
I hate to ask this question but is he capable of A's and B's? I don't mean that to be rude, but some kids are going to try very hard and get a C because that is the best they can do.