Quote from: becca on September 05, 2012, 01:12:25 PMOur school district has 6 through 8 grade middle schools. DD's school has three wings (called houses)--one for each grade--so the grades do not intermingle. Then within each grade, there are teams (where a group of teachers has the same set of students). I think because they have an open house for 6th graders prior to the start of the school year, they pretty much go fast out of the gate. Though they do have homeroom the first week of school and sit with their classes at lunch the first 2 weeks of school. After the first week, they only have homeroom the day report cards are issued.
Maeve, does she like it so far? I am almost surprised at how very much dd is loving it. They have eased them in the past week. She has had lots of time ot meet teachers, try the lockers, and discuss the ground rules, contracts for classes, etc... They have yet to have any significant homework. I expect that to change very soon, from what I hear.
I think going at 7th grade is less worrisome than 6th, due to the mix of ages. There seems to be a big gap between 6th and 8th graders. I feel like dd and her friends matured so very much this past year. I would have been much more anxious(about normal stuff, not fa's) if she went in 6th grade. Though I know alot of MSs somewhat segregate the 6th grade.
We have just a 2 year JHS. That has its issues, though. Kind of a fast and furious pace, then off to HS. And, in our system, dd is on the bus with grades 7-12! That might prove interresting.
Quote from: becca on September 05, 2012, 06:42:29 AM
That sounds great Maeve! Great her needs are also being met! It is a relief, isn't it?
I was invited to call and request a meeting with her entire team at any time, if we need it. They have been very responsive.