1) It may be a tad of a faux pas to publicly post educators' names. Scribbling/blurring out is generally a good way to go, and always err on the side of privacy/caution.
2) Did you mean "coincidence?"
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fenne1ca wrote:Congrats on a successful school term!
1) It may be a tad of a faux pas to publicly post educators' names. Scribbling/blurring out is generally a good way to go, and always err on the side of privacy/caution.
2) Did you mean "coincidence?"
Thank you!
Correspondence because more music makes better grades?
Edit: correlation not correspondence
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I would put a good signature here, but i dont have one, so this will make do.
="fenne1c It may be a tad of a faux pas to publicly post educators' names. Scribbling/blurring out is generally a good way to go, and always err on the side of privacy/caution.
I disagree with this. Will explain why in a different thread under "General Chatter."
Doesn't imply that at all. The pressure for scholastic achievement, for many families these days, has become intense enough that other priorities are displaced. The hope here is naturally for a win/win scenario where it turns out that a balanced life actually helps, and particularly that the balance may include the arts. If it helps, we could probably churn out a bunch of rubbish about the right cerebral hemisphere and its role in the cognitive process, but that could go south pretty quick - what if it led to a lot of enthusiasm for improvisatory music, like that jazz stuff that has led so many promising musicians into the gutter?