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Re: Tiger held back in school
Jim Sleezer (JHS8@VM1.UCC.OKSTATE.EDU)
Tue, 26 May 1998 11:33:12 -0500
On Fri, 22 May 1998 09:09:28 -0400 Beth Guth said:
>Last night a mom called asking that her son advance with the rest of the
>boys.
>
I would allow him to proceed with his current peer group. But, I would also
keep in mind that his current group will not be the same next fall. My
experience with such is that the boy will eventually realign his peer group
and may wish to spend a second year in as a wolf or bear. My approach is
that once started, a cub moves up each year. If he doesn't change grades,
it should be a cub and family decision on which level to use.
>Another father has decided to have his son repeat kindergarten. He asked
>if his son could start tigers and wear an orange shirt. This boys older
>brother is just graduating from tiger cubs. His son is welcome at pack
>night and occasional meetings but NO ORANGE SHIRT.
>
I believe you are correct here. Tiger is a FIRST grade program, not a
transition program (school district term for students repeating kindergarden).
If the younger boy starts tigers and wears an orange shirt, next year he
will want to be a wolf!!!
jim sleezer
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