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Old 04-23-2008, 08:07 PM   #57
shennie
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We also had a very supportive high school. They gave son lots of performance opportunities. First semester senior year he ended up only going to school half days so he could prepare for auditions. The school was great in helping to figure out a workable schedule that met graduation requirements. There also was never a problem for him missing school for any reason, including a couple of times when he had to miss a couple of classes to meet with his pianist. A supportive school makes a world of difference.
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