I remember in my elementary school, only 4-6th graders could join the chorus. One time, when I was in 3rd grade, in music class, the teacher had us singing. I always sat near the front (because I’m short, and also so that the other kids couldn’t do anything to me right in front of the teacher). When we finished the song, the teacher looked at me & asked if I was in the chorus. I said no; I’m a 3rd-grader. She walked over to her desk, opened her attendance book, jotted something down, closed it, & said “You are now!”
I remember in my elementary school, only 4-6th graders could join the chorus. One time, when I was in 3rd grade, in music class, the teacher had us singing. I always sat near the front (because I’m short, and also so that the other kids couldn’t do anything to me right in front of the teacher). When we finished the song, the teacher looked at me & asked if I was in the chorus. I said no; I’m a 3rd-grader. She walked over to her desk, opened her attendance book, jotted something down, closed it, & said “You are now!”