«It won't be Hawthorne anymore,» says Grace Sergio, a Hawthorne parent association leader whose eighth -
grade son plays basketball and often stays at school till well after six.
Not exact matches
ON HIS
SON TORII JR.»S FOURTH -
GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM Last year they went undefeated and were beating guys pretty bad, so this year they moved up and
played against older kids.
Now his
son has followed in his father's footsteps, also
playing basketball and stands at 6» 5 ″ in seventh
grade.
Melinda demanded her
son keep his
grades high in addition to
playing saxophone and trumpet (in middle school) and excelling at football, wrestling, track and soccer * in high school.
Around the time that he hit first
grade, my
son, who'd previously loved to
play «Mommy and Daddy» with his favorite gal pals suddenly declared he didn't wan na
play with girls anymore.
And two years ago, Gill and her husband, Tim, joined to coach the 1st - and 2d -
grade boys «soccer team that their
son Michael, now 9,
played on.
To me, egregious was simply a parent supplanting themselves in a role their
son or daughter should easily have been able to
play at that age, such as a parent who was unhappy with a
grade and wanted to contest it with the professor, or a parent who wanted to be involved in resolving a roommate problem.
Cash strapped by his addiction and unable to properly work, one of his small goals for the immediate future is to buy a PlayStation 4 that he can
play with his
grade - school age
son.