Anonymous wrote:When I was a kid, we had 7-9 and high school was 10-12.
Having seen multiple school systems, I appreciate keeping 6th graders with other elementary school kids. They are big, some are adult-sized, but they're still little kids. Putting them with the 7th graders or 8th graders, they grow up too fast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I was a kid, we had 7-9 and high school was 10-12.
Having seen multiple school systems, I appreciate keeping 6th graders with other elementary school kids. They are big, some are adult-sized, but they're still little kids. Putting them with the 7th graders or 8th graders, they grow up too fast.
My kids are in a K-6th, then 7th-9th system. Several of the 6th grade classes seem to be bored of the elementary school by that time. It looks like they are ready for more challenges, and don't really participate in the "little kid" activities at the elementary. Maybe the solution is that 6th-8th should do a better job of supporting the new 6th graders.
Anonymous wrote:The school system where I grew up had K-4 elementary school 5-6 intermediate school, 7-8 middle school, 9-12 high school. I liked that.
Anonymous wrote:When I was a kid, we had 7-9 and high school was 10-12.
Having seen multiple school systems, I appreciate keeping 6th graders with other elementary school kids. They are big, some are adult-sized, but they're still little kids. Putting them with the 7th graders or 8th graders, they grow up too fast.
Anonymous wrote:When I was a kid, we had 7-9 and high school was 10-12.
Having seen multiple school systems, I appreciate keeping 6th graders with other elementary school kids. They are big, some are adult-sized, but they're still little kids. Putting them with the 7th graders or 8th graders, they grow up too fast.
Anonymous wrote: The facility space cannot house any more students