Schools: When Band and Sports Conflict

Today's Extra Credit column in the Fairfax Extra begins a conversation about what parents and students do when sports and music programs in their schools prove to be mutually exclusive because scheduling conflicts. It's a particular conundrum for students who enjoy or exhibit talent in both, but are forced by their schools to choose.

By Focus on Fairfax |  April 17, 2008; 9:18 AM ET  | Category:  Schools
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