My 16 yr old is finishing their junior year in high school. They are involved in a certain performing art that is very niche and specific and it’s become their whole focus. For our purposes here, let’s say it’s puppeteering (it’s not, but it’s equally obscure with no place in modern culture). Their particular public school randomly has an exceptional puppeering troup, nationally recognized and my child jumped in freshman year. My child is one of the best puppeteers on the troup and will likely make captain for senior year - their teenage dream. Our problem is they loaf their way through classes. Earning grades of C and D. Earning whatever they can with the most minimal investment and currently sitting with 20+ assignments unstarted and a single week left in school. Their only care is puppeteering. I’m annoyed because if puppeteering were a sport, they couldn’t make the team with such little academic effort, but because it’s an art, there are no academic standards. What’s my move here? I’m tired of hearing lies about the assignments. We’ve threatened to take away puppeteering but we know how much it’s loved and they say if we take away the puppeteering they will be depressed. They don’t care about driving, or time with friends, or screen time, so there is no other currency. Also we’ve saved for college but aren’t willing to send our puppeteer when they haven’t proven they have any plan and don’t show interest in college or career goals. What do you advise?