Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is common. I'm a lefty liberal and the school goes too far. It is ridiculous.
Can you elaborate?
Anonymous wrote:It is common. I'm a lefty liberal and the school goes too far. It is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure of Lowell but it's twin school Sheridan (k-8) has kids leaving early. 8th grade = 19 kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure of Lowell but it's twin school Sheridan (k-8) has kids leaving early. 8th grade = 19 kids.
Isn’t this the class that has an issue with bullying? I’m sure there are other reasons for leaving, but I’ve heard there are issues with this particular mix of kids, most of whom who have been together for 6-7 years already.
You’ll really go there? Really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure of Lowell but it's twin school Sheridan (k-8) has kids leaving early. 8th grade = 19 kids.
Isn’t this the class that has an issue with bullying? I’m sure there are other reasons for leaving, but I’ve heard there are issues with this particular mix of kids, most of whom who have been together for 6-7 years already.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure of Lowell but it's twin school Sheridan (k-8) has kids leaving early. 8th grade = 19 kids.
Anonymous wrote:It is not very common, but of course kids leave for a wide variety of reasons (family moves, wanting to get kids in a K-12, wanting all girls or boys school, needing additional educational services etc). We also have had lots of kids join our class - in 3rd, 5th, 6th especially. The majority of our class has been there for 5+ years, with a large number there since PK or K. And we have had kids leave for moves/jobs, and then come back.
What is the reason for your question?