shoney
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9th grade 2013 - 2014If our kids are freshman this year, wouldn't they be in the class of 2018, not 2017?![]()
10th grade 2014 - 2015
11th grade 2015- 2016
12th grade 2016 - 2017
9th grade 2013 - 2014If our kids are freshman this year, wouldn't they be in the class of 2018, not 2017?![]()
9th grade 2013 - 2014
10th grade 2014 - 2015
11th grade 2015- 2016
12th grade 2016 - 2017
Well, put this down as my embarrassing moment of the year, if not decade!
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Today is also day 3 for my ladies. We get supplies tonight...somehow...between softball practice and homework. My kids' HS has a weird thing they started last year called 'NEST'. They don't have several lunches each day and instead now have one hour where the entire school can get lunch, go to teachers for help or make up missed work and/or just hang out anywhere in and right outside the building. Each teacher has an open nest about twice per week, so not every teacher is available on a given day. It's from 10:30-11:30. My girls are having a hard time A- eating LUNCH at 10:30 (they want dinner at 3:00) and B- trying to buy lunch with the entire school (2400 kids
) and C- finding a place to meet up and sit with their friends. I think it's the dumbest idea ever.
^^^^ At what age are they allowed to get permits where you live?
Here in TX 15 - I just mailed off the request for the packet to purchase the Parent Training package yesterday. Getting a permit here seems complicated, we came from NV where the kids go to the DMV, present their documents and get a permit, then they have to log X number of hours with a licensed driver in attendance.^^^^ At what age are they allowed to get permits where you live?
Xcited4Disney said:^^^^ At what age are they allowed to get permits where you live?
mamacatnv said:Here in TX 15 - I just mailed off the request for the packet to purchase the Parent Training package yesterday. Getting a permit here seems complicated, we came from NV where the kids go to the DMV, present their documents and get a permit, then they have to log X number of hours with a licensed driver in attendance.
Here in TX, we have to get the packet to get the training program, complete the "classroom" portion, then take all the doc's to DMV to obtain the permit, then there are more hours/logs and several months (6 I believe) before they can get a license at 16.
That Nest thing seems like utter chaos! DD's school is on block scheduling, 4 classes a day. There are 3 different lunch periods, DD's lunch is actually in the middle of a class. They go to the first half of the class, then to lunch and back to the same class.
Just curious, how long are your school days? DD starts at 8:35 and goes to 3:45 - Four 90 minute classes per day plus 37 minute lunch and 6 minute passing periods
Just curious, how long are your school days? DD starts at 8:35 and goes to 3:45 - Four 90 minute classes per day plus 37 minute lunch and 6 minute passing periods
^^^^ At what age are they allowed to get permits where you live?