I used to do that... ignore the problem until the last minute, that way you have a culprit if you fail. (Actually, I still do, sometimes). Your kid is not younger me, of course, but she probably does have a reason to (not) do what she does. Of course it would have been impossible for my parents not to know when we had tests because they came up in predictable patterns.
Oh, that was definitely a fail on both our parts. I definitely missed an email or something. I should also mention that the way I worded my last post made it sound like they had 3 full day of tests, but it was only 5 tests over 3 days, because of a snow day we had.
And she has a reason. It's the fact that her best friend basically lives across the street and she would much rather hang out with her friend after school than study or do homework. That's been a battle for about a year and a half, so it's nothing new. lol. She's also stubborn as heck. I don't know where she gets it from.

Overall she's a great kid, and I don't have much to complain about, but there are days. lol!
I do have to say though, school from when I was in middle school and now is very different. I'll use art as an example. When I was in middle school, art was the nicknamed a bird course, because it was easy and you
flew through it. It wasn't a big deal, especially in 6th grade. You did projects, you learned the color wheel, had a sketchbook, had some quizzes. It was pretty basic stuff. Today on the other hand, not so much. haha! Now they have to do their projects, photograph them when they're done... "with correct lighting and in front of a proper background", upload them to a website, crop and edit them, and then answer a bunch of in-depth questions. I get that art is much more digital now. I can even see doing a section on digital photography and graphic design, but for every project it seems a bit much, for that grade anyway. Their study guide just for ART was 28 pages long when I went to print it. Not even kidding. haha! 28 pages! Half of the stuff in the guide I didn't learn until high school. It's 6th grade art class. Relax. And that is coming from ME, an artist. lol!
And I won't even get started on how technology has changed. The majority of teacher/parent communication is sent via email or posted on facebook. A good portion of their work is done completely online at school, and she only has 1 textbook. I remember having to carry around a stack of them. She only has a science book. To her, all of that is completely normal, because it's what she has grown up with, but to me it still so weird.
Anywho... I have to go pick up kids, go to my mom's, and come home and work. Fun stuff! So far I have not eaten anything. Bad, I know. I'll eat a good lunch.
