MouseEarsJenny
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Just from the perspective of a middle school teacher:
I would not advocate taking kids out at all, BUT I realize that is a decision of your family, and respect your right to make that choice. So, given ONLY the option of September or November, I would HIGHLY recommend November. When kids first start here at the middle school, they are LOST and disoriented for several days. And that's with the intensive team-building and orientation that our 6th grade teachers provide. It's very scary to suddenly be in a large building, changing classes, using a locker, finding the bathrooms (we've had sixth graders confess to holding it ALL day rather than ask where the bathroom is), and integrating with other students from different elementaries. Worse yet is doing all of that alone. The other students (not on vacation) will be acclimated and have formed groups of friends to eat and travel with in September. They will get to know their teachers, and the new assignment schedules. Worst of all, many "A" students in elementary find themselves suddenly struggling at the middle school. I don't know how many conferences I've heard start with the words "I was so shocked to see his/her report card! Johnny/Susie only got "A"s in elementary!"
So while I agree with the posters who say go BEFORE school starts, if you have to go during the school year, please go in November!
I would not advocate taking kids out at all, BUT I realize that is a decision of your family, and respect your right to make that choice. So, given ONLY the option of September or November, I would HIGHLY recommend November. When kids first start here at the middle school, they are LOST and disoriented for several days. And that's with the intensive team-building and orientation that our 6th grade teachers provide. It's very scary to suddenly be in a large building, changing classes, using a locker, finding the bathrooms (we've had sixth graders confess to holding it ALL day rather than ask where the bathroom is), and integrating with other students from different elementaries. Worse yet is doing all of that alone. The other students (not on vacation) will be acclimated and have formed groups of friends to eat and travel with in September. They will get to know their teachers, and the new assignment schedules. Worst of all, many "A" students in elementary find themselves suddenly struggling at the middle school. I don't know how many conferences I've heard start with the words "I was so shocked to see his/her report card! Johnny/Susie only got "A"s in elementary!"
So while I agree with the posters who say go BEFORE school starts, if you have to go during the school year, please go in November!