I'm a sophomore in high school. This is my second year in the theater dept. in high school. I got fed up with everything that goes on in that dept. today (things that I'll leave unsaid) and just went off on everyone. Well, not as much as went as told the truth. A few backed me up while the rest sat there looking like idiots (they all knew what I/we had said was true but didn't have the balls to agree or say a word). Aside from the actual shows, these past 2 years have been a complete waste of time. Well, I'm switching schools next year and since I've earned many "points" to go towards my Letterman’s jacket, I don't want to lose them just because I switch schools. Will I lose my points or do they stay? Or does it differ with each district?
Additional info, added Tuesday April 26 2005, 9:10 pm: Points being both UIL and those from school shows. Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? chaos answered Tuesday April 26 2005, 11:00 pm: I would write down all the things you earned points for and ask your current teacher to write a letter for you concerning what you have accomplished. Do contact the instructor of the school you will be attending because there may not even be a program to award you. Don't despair because that experience will still be useful on your resume and application when you apply to college. And you might want to put a week or so between your outburst and getting this done, so it doesn't affect the letter. [ chaos's advice column | Ask chaos A Question ]
Foxsea17 answered Tuesday April 26 2005, 9:09 pm: By points, do you mean from things like going to UIL events? If so, the points probably do transfer! The best way to find out for sure, though, is to call the school you're transferring to and ask to speak with the theater director at that school. Tell him/her that you're concerned about your points transferring and he/she will probably work with you to make sure they do. I hope I could help! Good luck! [ Foxsea17's advice column | Ask Foxsea17 A Question ]
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