McKelly
DIS Veteran
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I just returned from a school board meeting, where our school district has decided to close a rural community school. There were many tears shed tonight. That small elementary school was such a vital part of that community.
I would like to do some sort of "welcome" for the new families that will be funneled into the city schools. I will be the new president of the PTA next year, at my children's school, where some of the kids will be funneled into.
Looking for ideas. Has any of your schools done anything special to welcome new families? I just feel so bad for them, I was crying right along with them, and I don't even have kids in that school. Now their kids will have to be bussed in about ten miles, which I guess isn't horrible, but not ideal, especially for the little ones. And their classes will be divided, well actually, all the kids in the district will be moved and dispersed into different schools. This is going to be a nightmare. Thankfully, we won't be moved, we live two blocks from an elementary school, we are very lucky.
I would like to do some sort of "welcome" for the new families that will be funneled into the city schools. I will be the new president of the PTA next year, at my children's school, where some of the kids will be funneled into.
Looking for ideas. Has any of your schools done anything special to welcome new families? I just feel so bad for them, I was crying right along with them, and I don't even have kids in that school. Now their kids will have to be bussed in about ten miles, which I guess isn't horrible, but not ideal, especially for the little ones. And their classes will be divided, well actually, all the kids in the district will be moved and dispersed into different schools. This is going to be a nightmare. Thankfully, we won't be moved, we live two blocks from an elementary school, we are very lucky.