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Reply to "FCPS Skyview Boundary Revised Scenario 1 / 2 "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The current split where Carson MS go to 4 different HS is the worst. Many students find it hard to start friendships at the HS level where bonds and groups are already formed. [/quote] We loved it. My kid got away from all the kids he hated in middle school and got to start fresh in high school![/quote] That is not at all typical, but I’m glad it worked out for your kid.[/quote] Everyone we know absolutely loved Carson. We liked the mix of kids. We liked that groups were shaken up and kids had to branch out. It helped my son become more social. We didn’t care for a lot of the kids from our elementary school so it was wonderful to get away from them and start fresh in both middle and high school.[/quote] I have a child at Carson this year and we've been really pleased with his experience there. My younger child will most likely be at Franklin, and frankly, we're said about it. The teachers my son has had at Carson have been A+ and a friend who used to teach middle school said that it is the school that middle school teachers WANT to work at. Franklin has a perfectly fine reputation, but we've really liked Carson. I especially like the team groupings and that the teachers teach all three levels of a class (e.g., there are no dedicated AAP teachers, they all teach AAP).[/quote]
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