Saturday, December 11, 2010

Christmas Concert

We have quickly come to another era in our lives - attending functions at our kids schools. I don't know how many of you know this, but Jenetta is no longer homeschooling O. We finally got a place at the charter school where we really hoped she could attend. So either we made the switch mid-year or it wouldn't probably ever happen. There is a person at my work who waited three years to get his daughter into this school, so we jumped at the chance.

The transition has been mostly good for O. She is very tired from 5 day a week all day kindergarten, and she is definitely behind the others in her class (most of them can read already). But she is learning quickly and has adjusted well.

One thing we really like about this school is that it emphasizes traditional values. The academics are rigorous, (who ever heard of homework for kindergartners???) as are the expectations for parents. But we are ok with all these things because we believe it is the best learning environment for our girl. So, with the traditional values focus, it was very nice to attend a Christmas concert that had a nice mix of holiday songs with Christmas carols and hymns. I think that is probably a rare thing in public schools these days.

O is kind of hard to spot - it was a big crowd of kids, but her class comes in last and you can find her to the left of the bass player.









And L got to get dressed up as well - she made a friend in the audience and acquired her toys :).


2 comments:

Wendy December 12, 2010 at 10:25 AM  

The school sounds very similar to the traditional academy we send the kids to here. We are very pleased with what is a new school for us. Hope O and all of you enjoy the new school!

Cynthia December 13, 2010 at 7:15 AM  

Great news about the school-glad you made it to the top of the list! Carson is singing a spanish song tomorrow (at his french school) so yes, tradition is missed in public schools...

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