My son just completed his kindergarten year in a local elementary school. He and his classmates when through a long formal graduation ceremony. The fifth graders also have graduation as do eighth graders -- but at least they are going to a different school. When I was in school (admittedly a different time and place) we only graduated from high school. What gives with this trend? Some parents are cheering and raising a ruckus in the stands. Other parents actually threw graduation parties for their kids. We took him out to dinner as that is what my parents always used to do to celebrate a job well done at the end of each school year. So who is right? Is graduating from kindergarten a big deal?
I think the idea is rather dumb. I think that parents (and I'm not one) should be rewarding their kids for doing a good job. After all by teaching your kids that you appreciate when they do things well they will hopefully continue to acheive. I really don't think this graduation is necessary. I never got any graduation from Kindergarten. After all 25 years from now I doubt they will remember this at all. We had a graduation from middle school (after gr. 8) and i thought that it was dumb. It's not the real thing . . .it's a total waste of time. In short, I don't think it's a big deal and quite frankly shouldn't be. Skinny
I always thought the whole idea of kindergarten was pretty useless. My friend's brother failed kindergarten because he was too noisy. That was pretty funny though
It's the consumer culture. People will grasp the slightest opportunity to throw a party, celebrate and show off their wealth.
I don't think from Kindergarten to 1st grade is a big step, but I see why entering middle, high, or graduating from high school is a big deal though. It's an opportunity for kids to feel accomplished. It's a big leap to go to a new school, and I think for parents they should embrace it while their kids are still young and growing... and not taking exams.
Celebrating graduation from Kindergarten is a great idea as it's a once in a lifetime event just like today is June 02, 2007, this will never happen again and it's a good reason to celebrate and get drunk
I am glad (or sad) to see this isn't just a California thing. These days, everything and everybody is "special" so nothing is special.
my daughter will be 23 soon, and when got done with kindergarten, they had a graduation ceremony which i thought was pretty cool. of course that was over 15 years ago,
I think from kindergarden to 1st is a big deal as you dont have nap time anymore. Do I think they should have a graduation? no but I think the parents should do something individually to show them they did a good job.
If they show up for 170 of 180 days they graduate. Good job? I had an 8th grade and 12th grade graduation and I remember thinking that many of my classmates just showed up, took they're basic classes when they weren't cutting, spent time in the bathroom smoking, and some stole supplies from the chem lab, and now they were being honored. In college at least you have to be accepted and pretty much make it on your own effort not being pushed by your parents.
That's not the point. You can enjoy them just by bouncing a ball with them, taking them to the beach, going for an ice cream. Commericalizing by selling the schools and parents caps and gowns (oh, and you need a new outfit and shoes under the gown), invitations, limo rides, catering, and various party supplies doesn't make it any more special. It probably gives more couples more reason to justify outsourcing parenting to day care centers and after school programs so they can afford countless "special" events.
My oldest daughter is "graduating" kindergarden this month, as for the ceremony itself, we don´t have to buy anything extra, they use the gowns of the last generation, she is very excited about that day as am I, but of course I agree with you, throwing her a catered party or using a limo would be ridicolous. We´ll probably take her to Chuck´e Cheese or something like that.
I graduated preschool and soon high school. Never 8th or 5th grade... I think graduation from kindergarten is good as long as its not too extravagant. A little bit of a celebration is good, gives them something to look forward to.
I see no real reason to have a graduation ceremony for kindergarten. At the end of the year in all other grades we just had a little celebration in the classroom and it was great enough just knowing you were going on to a higher grade. Having a ceremony for a youngster who does not even know what it is they have accomplished is just silly. Parents may as well throw a party for them when they learn to tie their shoes or share toys. I think it may be for the parents, "Yea! We have not yet screwed the kid up! Lets celebrate."
It´s not like Bill Gates will be giving the commencment speech, it´s just 20 kids singing Row row row your boat and parents taking pictures. Lighten up.