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yeah, yeah, yeah. fuck that. i loved junior high. n/t orleans Jul 2014 #1
Good for you, I dreaded every day for three years straight. Scootaloo Jul 2014 #9
I only had it for 2 years. minivan2 Jul 2014 #26
I went to school in NYC(Catholic) started in '45 that went from 1st to 8th grade. CK_John Jul 2014 #2
Same for me in California bhikkhu Jul 2014 #12
Same for me. cali Jul 2014 #27
I never knew about "middle school" when I was in school. Why the distinction? PSPS Jul 2014 #3
the district I grew up in had elementary, middle school, junior high, and high school fishwax Jul 2014 #7
Maturational. Igel Jul 2014 #34
I kind of agree (though don't know what the answer is exactly) frazzled Jul 2014 #4
My middle school was a total clusterfuck RandySF Jul 2014 #17
middle school doesn't have to be bad dsc Jul 2014 #5
kids grow up fast enough. less pressure socially in k to eight, then high school. roguevalley Jul 2014 #14
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Jul 2014 #6
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
Wow. 10,000 kids in a high school? pnwmom Jul 2014 #19
Aw crap, I was fact checking and wrote the wrong number. It was only about 8,000 students. freshwest Jul 2014 #23
8,000. Still. That's the size of a typical university, not a high school. pnwmom Jul 2014 #24
it works in lots of places and has worked in lots of places cali Jul 2014 #28
The reason school districts switched to middle schools in the first place is because K-8 pnwmom Jul 2014 #29
We didn't have middle school when i was young... junior high rpannier Jul 2014 #10
I don't mind the K-8 model. MissB Jul 2014 #11
It's not just how the grades are arranged -- it's also the subjects starroute Jul 2014 #13
Middle school was hell for me. snot Jul 2014 #15
Montessori said kids that age (11-14 or so) shouldn't be in school. Let them play outside all day. Recursion Jul 2014 #16
I taught middle school for 10 years Ishoutandscream2 Jul 2014 #20
It has to be the hardest grade level to teach IMO.. personal experience speaking. YOHABLO Jul 2014 #21
K-8 isn't always a great idea because now 7th graders can be huge BrotherIvan Jul 2014 #22
Know what you mean IkeRepublican Jul 2014 #25
Pretty funny BrotherIvan Jul 2014 #35
You can literally smell hormonal activity? Populist_Prole Jul 2014 #40
Yes, as the other poster attested BrotherIvan Jul 2014 #41
Wow. Interesting Populist_Prole Jul 2014 #42
Ha! BrotherIvan Jul 2014 #43
Most of the issues he describes whistler162 Jul 2014 #30
Things are so far from cookie cutter... Blue_Adept Jul 2014 #31
I agree. K-8 and then high school. The presence of the little kids can sometimes Squinch Jul 2014 #32
The education I got in middle school was just fine. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jul 2014 #33
I don't think so. Xyzse Jul 2014 #36
Additionally Blue_Adept Jul 2014 #37
Well I am sure that the company whistler162 Jul 2014 #39
I've been teaching in K-8 schools LWolf Jul 2014 #38
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