noodleknitter
Education is ALWAYS a good thing! ...oh yeah...p
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auntpolly said:That might be true but if the extracurricular is getting in the way of school, the extracurricular might have to go.
My DD always understood that school came first - she knew that if her grades dropped she'd have to drop out of her sports until her grades came back up. This never happened, because I believe it was great motivation. And it wasn't a punishement -- it was just, school came first and if everything was going right there she could use extra time for extra things.
Well, I could definitely be wrong, but i suspect the young lady is not spending all of her free time dancing. Excelling at dance or a sport is showing responsibility, and the ability to follow thru. It just needs to extend to the classroom. This is a hard age for a mulititude of reasons. This young lady seems to be trying to find her way, and many here have suggested great ideas to improve organization, and to help her get her wits gathered.
I suspect, however, that we will just have to disagree. Life's like that sometimes!

eta: I was wondering, though, just how much there is to grade in 2 weeks?
But that's me and not everyone agrees.
. If you polled all the middle school teachers around the nation I would venture a guess that 90% or more of their students are having similar problems. I am not saying that you shouldn't expect your DD to do better but understand it is more the norm then not to be unorganized at this stage.