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In reply to the discussion: Retired Teacher: Abolish Middle School [View all]whistler162
(11,155 posts)39. Well I am sure that the company
the article writer is President of would be glad to take over the management!
"David Banks is the President of the Eagle Academy Foundation for Young Men, which operates five public schools in the New York-New Jersey area. Banks, who has spent nearly three decades as an educator, has a book on education reform coming out in September entitled Soar."
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I went to school in NYC(Catholic) started in '45 that went from 1st to 8th grade.
CK_John
Jul 2014
#2
the district I grew up in had elementary, middle school, junior high, and high school
fishwax
Jul 2014
#7
kids grow up fast enough. less pressure socially in k to eight, then high school.
roguevalley
Jul 2014
#14
That's no solution. Hormones will rage in those kids no matter where they go to school.
pnwmom
Jul 2014
#8
It worked well for my generation, but that was a long time ago. It was enough of a shock for many
freshwest
Jul 2014
#18
Aw crap, I was fact checking and wrote the wrong number. It was only about 8,000 students.
freshwest
Jul 2014
#23
The reason school districts switched to middle schools in the first place is because K-8
pnwmom
Jul 2014
#29
Montessori said kids that age (11-14 or so) shouldn't be in school. Let them play outside all day.
Recursion
Jul 2014
#16
It has to be the hardest grade level to teach IMO.. personal experience speaking.
YOHABLO
Jul 2014
#21
I agree. K-8 and then high school. The presence of the little kids can sometimes
Squinch
Jul 2014
#32