Posted by wisbaker on May 09, 2016 at 06:29:14 from (173.26.84.185):
In Reply to: GREAT NEWS!!!! posted by JD Seller on May 08, 2016 at 11:36:25:
Just had the academic year end here, #1 daughter just finished the first year of her Master's degree at Western Michigan University and maintained a 4.0 GPA while teaching 2 of their 100 level classes. Daughter #2 finished her sophomore year at college, she hasn't gotten her grades back yet but she remains solidly in the honors program, keeps her scholarships (on top of the tuition off set we get because her Mom works at the school), was nominated to the theatrical honor society (even though she's not a theater major) and managed to pick up a summer internship at a local WWII POW museum. We got a text message from #2's Department head, seems the board of directors at the museum was quite impressed with a certain young lady and wanted to know why the school had been holding back the quality students from them all these years. #2 Daughter has impressed a few folks along the way, do to some medical issues she completed the last two years of High School in a virtual academy (on line learning). One of their requirements is a volunteer class every year, here in North Central Iowa some of the smaller towns have set up non profits to run the local movie theaters so the small towns can have/keep a theater. So for her volunteer class she worked at the theater, about 1/2 way through her senior year they ask if she'd consider being one of the managers, but after the board got to thinking they didn't know how volunteers would deal with working for a high school kid, so she didn't get to be a manager until she was a freshman in college. Not to bad for the daughters of a Reformed Dairy Farmer with a Did Barely Graduate rating from Michigan State University and an Art Historian that didn't complete her degree until she was 35 that graduated from or started High School in a mill town in Northern Wisconsin.
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