Originally posted by: Xavier434
Broken, it isn't about the piece of paper. This is about the feeling of accomplishment and the sense of being proud after 4 years of hard work. That is far more important than some stupid piece of paper. I understand that it is just HS and that it doesn't mean much. I went to HS too and my diploma went straight into my sock drawer the moment I got home from the ceremony. I don't even remember what it looks like. However, I will always remember how proud I felt walking across the stage and how it made me feel when my parents gave me applause. The students may get their diploma's in the mail, but you can't mail them that moment in their life 6 weeks later.
Also, just because the schools cannot punish the parents doesn't mean they should resort to punishing someone else just because they have power over them. What if the student told their parents that they cannot applaud during the ceremony? What if the student (god forbid) trusted their parents to listen to their warning and they did it anyways? Does that make it the student's fault? Come on now. Where is your sense of fair justice?
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Aikouka
Originally posted by: moshquerade
8 hours and they can get their piece of paper and lesson learned.
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/st...ion=bizarre&id=5363207
How are they learning a lesson when they're not the one who made the mistake?
That's still a lesson learned.
by not punishing the families you open the door for people to neglect the rule in the future.
Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
Originally posted by: steppinthrax
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: yassine
OK I was listening to the radio and they were talking about a certain high school issue, here is the issue:
About a month before graduation the high school sent a letter to every family that have a senior graduating. The letter was stating that no one should applause until every student has gone thru... meaning only applause at the end. But if you applause when your family member is going on stage, they will not get their diploma. If you don't sign it then you don;t get to go to the ceremony.
Of course a few student had their parents or whatever applause ... the high school is not will to give them their diploma only after 6 weeks of work during the summer at the high school.
The radio dude thinks she should not get her diploma, however a lot of people were against. I don't really know where stand. I mean she did sign the letter ... but in the mean time she has no control of what her family member will do.
Do you think she should get her diploma or do the bitch work to get it.
If it was me I would just leave the d*mn paper there.
what's so hard about following a simple rule?
graduation ceremonies are so drawn out that no applause until the end helps to speed it up.
i don't see a problem with asking people to refrain, and then they had to tack on something serious to get people to conform.
no diploma for her for 6 wks. it's justified.
Yeah that is correct. Although the punishment may seem a little harsh you shouldn't clap during graduation. That's how it was during my H.S. and for my College.
What nanny state do you live in?
They are basically extorting students for free work. Holding something that is rightfully someone else's on grounds that they have to work to get it back is extortion, plain and simple.
If a school didn't want people to applaud and be happy for their family and friends then they don't need to have the ceremony.
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Aikouka
Originally posted by: moshquerade
8 hours and they can get their piece of paper and lesson learned.
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/st...ion=bizarre&id=5363207
How are they learning a lesson when they're not the one who made the mistake?
That's still a lesson learned.
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: yassine
OK I was listening to the radio and they were talking about a certain high school issue, here is the issue:
About a month before graduation the high school sent a letter to every family that have a senior graduating. The letter was stating that no one should applause until every student has gone thru... meaning only applause at the end. But if you applause when your family member is going on stage, they will not get their diploma. If you don't sign it then you don;t get to go to the ceremony.
Of course a few student had their parents or whatever applause ... the high school is not will to give them their diploma only after 6 weeks of work during the summer at the high school.
The radio dude thinks she should not get her diploma, however a lot of people were against. I don't really know where stand. I mean she did sign the letter ... but in the mean time she has no control of what her family member will do.
Do you think she should get her diploma or do the bitch work to get it.
If it was me I would just leave the d*mn paper there.
what's so hard about following a simple rule?
graduation ceremonies are so drawn out that no applause until the end helps to speed it up.
i don't see a problem with asking people to refrain, and then they had to tack on something serious to get people to conform.
no diploma for her for 6 wks. it's justified.
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Aikouka
Originally posted by: moshquerade
8 hours and they can get their piece of paper and lesson learned.
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/st...ion=bizarre&id=5363207
How are they learning a lesson when they're not the one who made the mistake?
That's still a lesson learned.
Originally posted by: vrbaba
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: moshquerade
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: yassine
OK I was listening to the radio and they were talking about a certain high school issue, here is the issue:
About a month before graduation the high school sent a letter to every family that have a senior graduating. The letter was stating that no one should applause until every student has gone thru... meaning only applause at the end. But if you applause when your family member is going on stage, they will not get their diploma. If you don't sign it then you don;t get to go to the ceremony.
Of course a few student had their parents or whatever applause ... the high school is not will to give them their diploma only after 6 weeks of work during the summer at the high school.
The radio dude thinks she should not get her diploma, however a lot of people were against. I don't really know where stand. I mean she did sign the letter ... but in the mean time she has no control of what her family member will do.
Do you think she should get her diploma or do the bitch work to get it.
If it was me I would just leave the d*mn paper there.</end quote></div>
what's so hard about following a simple rule?
graduation ceremonies are so drawn out that no applause until the end helps to speed it up.
i don't see a problem with asking people to refrain, and then they had to tack on something serious to get people to conform.
no diploma for her for 6 wks. it's justified.</end quote></div>
There is no way to enforce this rule. Anyone can applaud anyone, and the school's decision to assume that its your family member is just wrong. Unless they had camera footage and sound, some jerk might have applauded at that time to make that person not get their diploma.
This is just retarded!
Originally posted by: yassine
OK I was listening to the radio and they were talking about a certain high school issue, here is the issue:
About a month before graduation the high school sent a letter to every family that have a senior graduating. The letter was stating that no one should applause until every student has gone thru... meaning only applause at the end. But if you applause when your family member is going on stage, they will not get their diploma. If you don't sign it then you don;t get to go to the ceremony.
Of course a few student had their parents or whatever applause ... the high school is not will to give them their diploma only after 6 weeks of work during the summer at the high school.
The radio dude thinks she should not get her diploma, however a lot of people were against. I don't really know where stand. I mean she did sign the letter ... but in the mean time she has no control of what her family member will do.
Do you think she should get her diploma or do the bitch work to get it.
If it was me I would just leave the d*mn paper there.
Originally posted by: Baloo
Do you really expect parents to sit quietly while their child is being honored. That is the silliest dumbest thing I have ever heard of - asking people not to cheer for their children at a public event. Schools these days are trying too hard to teach kids to be quiet and submissive, to be obedient. You'd think they were being prepared to live in in a society where the people are oppressed. Hmm, maybe they are, if conservatives ever get their way.
