Would you go to the public high school for Talented Theater, Gifted, and Talented Music? Or would you go to the private high school for more opportunity? Well, the math class was bad and too hard. The history class was too easy yet laborious. The English class didn't provide any instruction in classical literature. The religion class was bad. I couldn't succeed on the science project because I started too late. The teacher was the disciplinarian. Band, during free period, was hard. I could not succeed in Chemistry II. However, it helped me in lab 3 years later. Physics lab was also fun. This was level 1. I had to come home because the lectures were too hard. The music on Saturdays was worth it. However, I couldn't be in the ballet recital. In college, I had to wait a year and got fat and the hurricane came and I was kicked out and nothing was ever the same. I tried to take class here, but they were sarcastic. They don't really accept me at the other school, as a person. I keep having to wonder about my age. The adult classes aren't so cool. I don't want to ruin my body for ballet, neither. What about gymnastics? I'm thinking of learning to spin on ropes.
I think if you do dance, the question was if you did modern dance or ballet. Also, ballerinas can do jazz. Too bad not hip hop. Modern dancers learn jazz and tap and cheap ballet classes. I did gymnastics and ballet at different points, and the schedule was hard. I also got to sing. I mean, I guess you could carpool or do daycare. I know you can't come home early when you're young. You probably have to carpool. I know dance team was big. I don't think you'd make it on a bus in all cases. I didn't carpool, but we got a car and I did piano outside of home at this institute. I saw theater there, too, and a floutist. I know you have to do theater after school in junior high, too. Choir is at some schools. I mean, I guess, when you're older, you can do swinging on ropes. Cheerleaders do tumbling. I did gymnastics when I was 17 for teens and later did the kid class in the summer and then a class for adults. So, I guess school sports are nice. Soccer was big. Volleyball is fun. I wanted to do softball. I got a workout at practice. I also took private tennis but don't think I'd enjoy the team. I did cross country in the evening but not track. I did field but didn't compete. I was also in softball that year. I think public junior highs have track. I think non-religious private schools have more than religious schools. Orlando has acting schools which also offer other activities to prepare for film as well as modeling, though modeling is considered a big thing. I just realized you could do both, but why? Too much. I liked church choir. That was a big thing for me and ballet on Saturdays. The kids in the younger class looked at me like I was bad. Band is nice, too. Public schools have symphonies, and colleges have chamber orchestras without piano|organ. Harp is even in band. You supposedly need to learn piano 1st. It made it really easy. Guitar is easy, but I stopped. It's not very easy. It's like piano. You have to practice every day. I took a break from piano and can't get to an organ. So, if your mom doesn't work, you can do gymnastics and tumbling I mean ribbons (ropes er swinging on clothes) and I mean or what about ballet and film acting? If your mom works and you can't get transportation, I mean you could try to get in a sport. I guess you'd have to work out at home. Maybe, you play in daycare. So, the girls sports are...
cheerleading|dance|baton|flag
(Also, you march in school baton, usually.)
Volleyball, Swimming (Cross Country)
Soccer, Basketball
Softball (Track|Field, Tennis)
It seems like if you swim and dance you'd be well off. I don't know how you could do that unless you had like a program at night. My college had a prep program even every day for piano. It got worse after I took it. The bad thing about that is it really traps you into being good at one thing that's not really quite so fun. At least, organ, you can play at church. You know, it has flute sounds and bell sounds. I played keyboard growing up for piano practice until we moved. Organ is really nostalgic. I went to the most prestigious place for it over the summer for a week. I did the best for what I could do. Same with piano the summer before in New Orleans. They have jazz piano, too, but didn't let me in on organ later.
I actually did basketball at a Baptist church. It seems anyone can do swimming, really. Same with Track and Field. Oh yes, and there's that weight training sport. Those people are really beefed up but might not run.
So, you could still do the swinging around the ribbons. I guess cheerleaders some of them tumble. Trapeze class might be open for fit people at night, but the swinging on cloth thing sounds better.
I know I feel the benefits of ballet training. I don't feel like sitting through a swinging on cloth class, these days. Plus, money. I just work out at home and will try to get a good Cardio and upper body DVD. I guess one day I will have more money and nicer clothes. I will be more fit and can spend money on other things.