Anonymous wrote:Isn't this true of middle schools in general? Middle school sucks all around. It's always sucked unless you go through puberty early and/or one of the popular ones. Just find your people and get through it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s some intramural sports that anyone can join, like drop in basketball which was popular when my son was in 6th.
Can you say more about this? They don't seem to have it now.
Anonymous wrote:There’s some intramural sports that anyone can join, like drop in basketball which was popular when my son was in 6th.
Anonymous wrote:It's a very white school. It's not really welcoming to kids with special needs. If you can live with that kind of school it's okay.
Anonymous wrote:You can join clubs at any time during the school year. There aren't a ton of them. I agree with the advice about after school activities.
Your child will still be able to make winter and spring school sports tryouts for basketball and soccer in the spring. They are both really hard to make despite the fact that MS sports are kind of lame. Much worse for boys. Heard more tha 100 for 15 spots on basketball, more than 100 for 22 for soccer. But girls teams are also extremely difficult too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd suggest checking out the after school activities (there are a ton) and there's a buddy program for new kids that I'm pretty sure would still be accessible in Nov.
other than that, you can join the PTSA which is pretty active
the school is big but they break it up into two sub-groups so kids are mostly in the same classes with others in that cohort
For DC's grade it was three subgroups. I think it depends on how large of a class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school is way too big and monopolized by mean kids and entitled parents. The ones that wanted good education moved their kids to private
Well... This is kind of DC's experience.
Anonymous wrote:It's not the nicest school but if your child is athletic and/or wealthy they will have an easier time. I'd say half of our parent friends say their child thinks it is okay and half say their children hate it.
I think the larger problem at the school is teachers. There are some that are terrible and play favorites, favoring the more "popular" kids and who are biased in many different ways.