While many schools have a graduation and a completely different building from elementary to middle school, others stay in the same building with the kindergartners all the way through the end of high school. How would your transition from fifth grade to middle school have been different if you were still in the same building with the younger kids?
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While many schools have a graduation and a completely different building from elementary to middle school, others stay in the same building with the kindergartners all the way through the end of high school. How would your transition from fifth grade to middle school have been different if you were still in the same building with the younger kids?
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Ravian
3/8/2013 09:33:40 am
I would feel like I am still in the same grade. While I am in ninth grade but still in a elementary school building will make me feel like I am still in elementary school. Then when it is time for me to graduate I would just not feel like I have went through all of the twelve grades that I am supposed to. Maybe I would still be better off just in the transition in all different building as I grow up. I also think that it would be great if I would just stay in the same building as I get in an older grade. The only reason why I think that it would be good that I stayed in the same building as I get in an older grade is because then I won't have to worry about any drama that my occur. It might even be bad because then I would never get to meet other people I would just be so isolated from everybody.
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Ravian Johnson
3/13/2013 03:01:34 am
Many things can come about from this sort of thing or things. If you change schools you would have to meet different people. If you don't change schools you will never get to meet different kids from all of the different elementary school. Statistics actually show that 74% of kids who don't enter a different building act more like a person who entered the real world. To some people the transition from one school building might not seem so big. To other people it is the most greatest thing in the world. It kind of makes a |BIG difference when you change school. You become more mature, and resoponsible at some of the things that you do and some of the things that you might do in the future. Sometimes, things like this can effect you well and sometimes it might effect you badly. The only reason I say this is because some of the things you do in the elemetary and the middle school make you look like you have no maturty in you life whatsoever. Then the transition from the middle school to the high school reflect on what you do in the high school. Like even though some of the middle schools are right next to the high school it make a huge difference because you might even want to change your ways.
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Justin Mcdonald
3/9/2013 11:12:47 pm
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Chevy Griner
3/10/2013 07:45:23 am
I wouldn't like to be in a school like that. I think the little kids would annoy me. I myself do not like little kids, because they are just disgusting. The workers would expect us to be good school role models. I wouldn't like to have to .deal with them.
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Marci Delcampo
3/10/2013 07:54:18 am
Have you ever wondered what it would be like if we never really switched schools from fifth to sixth grade or eighth to ninth? Well I kind of have, and by the looks of it, it would be a little different.
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Dalton Mincey
3/11/2013 04:43:23 am
Many schools still have all grades K-12 in the same school biulding. This can be a good thing and it can be a bad thing. For starters, the transitions from each grade would be easier. For example, the transition from 5th grade to 6th grad would be alot easier. You wouldnt have the worry of, im going to a school with all big kids, ill be in the same school as i was last year.
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Jordan Robinson
3/11/2013 04:51:24 am
Most schools have seperate buildings for the elementary, middle and high schools. However, I wonder how it would be if I hadn't of went to a different school when I went from elementary to middle school. I'm sure it would be very different.
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Peyton Boyd
3/11/2013 05:35:54 am
Most schools have seperate buildings for elementary middle school and high school. Im sure it would have been very diferent if i didnt switch schools. I would be in the same building all year and all day. It would be for a very long time. It would be very weird and i would probably still act childish and not be mature.
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Blaze Burns
3/11/2013 05:39:25 am
If I was in fifth grade on my way to sixth grade, but had to stay in the same school along with the younger kids, then it wouldnt to me be a big transition. Alot of schools have to share the same building for all twelve grades including kindergartners. How would you feel in your school if you had to share one building with alot of younger and older kids? Have you ever had to experience something like that? What would your reation be in that type of situation?
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Martha Paramo
3/11/2013 07:25:27 am
If instead of have a seperate building for Elementary, Middle, and High School, we would have one huge building, i would feel so much different. For example, in kindergarden i would be afraid of going to school with all the huge seniors walking around. i would be afraid of riding the same bus with those tall monsters. i would be afraid of walking around the halls knowing there are kids 5 times my size in the same building. i would be really intimidated. i would be too distarcted to learn. but i guess i would get used to it after a while.
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Grace Liebl
3/11/2013 10:00:59 am
Many schools have a graduation and a whole other building from elementary to middle school. Some schools on the other hand have to stay in the same school with the kindergardners all the way through high school. If our school had elementary and high school students then it would be very different. The lunch system would be different and it would be a much bigger school so everyone could fit. And to make it even worse is that there would be high schoolers around the kindergardeners. They would be to scared to go to school. It would be a little weird.
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Jessica Jones
3/11/2013 10:10:20 am
Unlike many schools, some have it where when you get transferred from 5th to 6th grade but you stay in the same building. We, the students of ECMS, though, are transferred from Elementary school to Middle school. So, since I like to imagine what it's like on the other side, I'm going to tell you what I think it would be like if I never switched schools from Kindergarten to 12th grade. I think I could be good and bad, and I will explain my reasoning in the two paragraphs below.
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cody yates
3/12/2013 05:13:29 am
i would feel like im in the same school and in the same grade. it would be kindda acuared because some students would be way taller than others . the little kids wouldnt be able to see over some of the taller people.
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Hannah Mills
3/12/2013 06:48:21 am
Have you ever wondered what it would be like if we never really switched schools from fifth to sixth grade or eighth to ninth? Instead of have a seperate building for Elementary, Middle, and High School, we would have one huge building, i would feel so much different. For example, in kindergarden i would be afraid of going to school with all the huge seniors walking around. i would be afraid of riding the same bus with those tall monsters.
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Chris Mathers
3/12/2013 07:14:03 am
I think it would be very different for me, if I was in the same buildings in middle school than elementary school. My mom would have to go to the same school if she stayed in the same school as she went to middle school to high school. I think I would like staying in the same building from kindergarten to high school, because you get to have the same friends. I would have had a lot more friends if i was in the same building from kindergarten to high school. It is also a bad thing because you would have students k-12 in one building. There could be a a building like the sears tower though. Elementary kids couldn't make it to their classes. That is why elementary kids should stay in the same building.
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Destiny Nease
3/12/2013 07:29:29 am
What if your school didn't transition from one building to the next? what if you stayed in the same building with kindergarteners until 12th graded? some schools are like that. Kids that go to schools like that probably don't meet as many new people unless people come from somewhere else. Also the school would have to be a lot bigger.
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Nicolas Newton
3/12/2013 07:44:25 am
I would not feel like I am in a higher grade level if all of the grades were in the same building. We should not have to stay in the same building when we make it to a higher grade level. It would make you feel like you are still in Kindergarten being in a school with other kids that are way younger then you.Everybody would not want to hang around little kids.
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Taylor Biggers
3/12/2013 08:39:24 am
It probably wouldn't feel that different since you wouldn't be going from the top to the bottom. You would still be in the same school, too. So, the transition between grades wouldn't be very different. It would probably even be better for some students. Also, you and your friends wouldn't have to separate either because y'all would both be going to the same school again unless you move.
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Hannah Smoak
3/12/2013 11:03:52 am
Many schools have different buildings as you graduate from Elementary School to Middle School to High School. However some don't. Some schools have all grade levels in the same schools. I think this will save money, but it will be a extremely crowded school.
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Dustin Briglin
3/13/2013 07:09:30 am
Lots off schools have a graduation from elementary school to middle school. Also from Middle school to High school to college. Yet some schools stay in the same building for elementary to middle. If I was in a school that had every grade in one building I would fail every class. The transition from your old school to your new one isn't just cool but it also helps excite the child. This could be good in many different ways like it would keep the kids mind on edge and thinking swiftly.
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Sarah Freeman
3/13/2013 09:25:19 am
If I went to a school were all the grades from kindergarden to the end of high school, it would be really weird. Most schools consist of, an elementary school which serves for kindergarden up to the fifth grade, then there's middle school which has grades sixth through the eighth, and lastly there is high school which has ninth grade to tweleth grade. So having a school were all of these grades are just combined into one building would be different, but I think it would be pretty cool too. Although, when a fiifth grader is transitioning to the sixth grade they don't really get that new start kind-of feel when walking into middle school. Their just stuck, in the same building, until the their tweleth grade year.
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Wesley Fulcher
3/13/2013 09:26:02 am
Have you ever wondered what it would be like if we never really switched schools from fifth to sixth grade or eighth to ninth? Well I kind of have, and by the looks of it, it would be a little different.
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Paige Giles
3/13/2013 09:55:43 am
Some kids don't switch schools during the transition from elementary school to middle school. Whereas we switch from elementary to middle then from middle to high school. It's weird to the people who don't do it, but it's totally normal to the people who do. I find it very strange! It would also be interesting!
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Leeanne Donlon
3/13/2013 10:36:06 am
If I had to be in the sasme school as the younger stusents while transitioning from fifth to sixth grade I would not like it because I would be in the same school as my little sister and brothers. They would come say hey to me and they would hug and that's okay but to have to see them alot at school and get annoyed then go home and get annoyed, that's not happening.
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Lexie Monroe
3/13/2013 11:10:26 am
What would you do if you were in the same school your whole school years?Would you like? How would you feel? If I was in the same school my whole school year,I would feel like i am in the same grade.The only thing that changes is your teacher and the work will get harder.Some kids actually do stay in the same school there whole school years.We re just lucky and have Elementary, Middle,and High.
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Evan Lastinger
3/13/2013 11:23:51 am
Many schools don't change schools from fifth grade to sixth grade to ninth grade. I would not like this in one point of veiw. When you change schools you experience something different. On the other hand, you would have a lot more friends. It is really which ever school I would go to would be fine with me.
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Chris Teaster
3/13/2013 12:06:01 pm
As everyone grows older from starting to Pre all the way to 12th grade, you start to remember the times you had as a kid. Back then it was every grade in one school, from six to eighteen all these ages were there. If this was the way it would go now many things would not be the same.
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chris adkins
3/14/2013 06:48:16 am
Transitioning from school to school is important. like they say change is good. anyways, i think that if being in the same school throughout my school career would be terrible. i just could not do that. i need some change in my life.
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Cole Fulcher
3/14/2013 07:16:05 am
I heard that some schools keep everyone in the same building. THIS IS A TERRIBLE IDEA!!!!! This is for one reason. One is that some little kids could get made fun of. They could also be afraid of the so called "Big Kids" that they will grow up like that; Afraid of everything.
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Lorena Moreno
3/14/2013 07:24:49 am
Many schools don't change schools from fifth grade to sixth grade to ninth grade. I would not like this in one point of veiw. When you change schools you experience something different. On the other hand, you would have a lot more friends. It is really which ever school I would go to would be fine with me.
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Cory Gordon
3/14/2013 07:42:31 am
If I were in the same building I would be angry. I hate dealing with little kids and I would probably freak out. I can't stand little kids. But at the same time I can't stand older kids either. They try to bully younger people and it ticks me off. I already have problems with kids my age and I don't need older ones tryin to tell me what to do.
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Abby Freyermuth
3/14/2013 07:44:26 am
What if you had to go to a different grade but stay in the same school? Would that be good or bad? Would you like it? Why would you like it? Is it better for your parents? Why? Well I will tell you what I think.
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Morgan Hild
3/14/2013 08:18:41 am
Have you ever thought what school would be like if you never switched schools between 5th and 6th? I think some people would get annoyed being in the same school that long, but thats how it use to be. People take school for granted, either way we are getting the knowledge we need. I hear a lot of I hate school and I wanna go to this college, but they dont want to finish the basics that they have to have.
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Harley Brown
3/14/2013 08:19:06 am
It would have been very different if I didn't transition from elementary school to middle school. If it was a kindergarten til the end of high school, school I would have been at the same school the whole time. If I was at the same school I would have the feeling of upgrading to a new level of education.
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Abigail Russell
3/14/2013 08:27:15 am
Many School districts have separate buildings for elementery, middle, and high schools. Some have one building for all three. I have wondered what it be like to go to a school like that with no transitioning from 5th to 6th grade or 8th to 9th grade. it would be very different.
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Whitney Ricardo
3/14/2013 08:34:10 am
Everybody grows up spending normally 13 years in school not including college. In most cases, there is elementary school, middle school, and the high school. I spent my kindergarten- 5th grade years in Springfield Elementary. I have spent my 6th-8th grade years at ECMS, and I will spend my 9th-12th grade years at ECHS. In many other schools, the students spend their K-12 years in one school. This time in the same school can be a positive, but it can also in a way be a negative.
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angel harris
3/14/2013 08:40:29 am
If I hadn't transferred from a elementary to a middle school it would be a lot different and I wouldn't like it much either.I think transferring from elementary to middle is a good thing.I would of never met new people from different schools and I would of never made new friends.Let alone the friends I have now.Its a good thing that we don't have to stay in the same school.We don't have to see the same teachers every year,so that's a plus!
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angel harris ~continue~
3/14/2013 08:47:25 am
The student would grow to accustomed to being in one building then the student wouldn't 'grow'. If the student stays in one plan e for so long they wouldn't know what to do if they were to change schools or move from that elementary school to middle school.So, if 6th grade isn't in the same building as the rest that is a great thing,both phisically and mentally.
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Hidayah Morell
3/14/2013 08:48:43 am
If my transition from fifth grade to middle school would had been different to where I was still in the same building with the younger kids, I would be heart broken. I would watch some kids walk around with snotty nose and crying after their parents, that's embarrassing. The middle school plus the kids already at the elementary school, it's going to be over populate so that school beta be big.
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ShaLora Marotz
3/14/2013 08:57:28 am
Most of us have switched schools in the transition from elementary to middle school, and will do so again when we go to high school, but some people never have to switch schools. In some places, all the grades, from kindergarden to 12th, are in the same school. I know what you're thinking; it's either along the lines of, "weird..." or, " yeah right..."
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David Oliver Covington
3/14/2013 09:25:30 am
Lets become Bill Nye The Science Guy and consider the following. (You have to watch Bill Nye to get that reference, obviously.) School is a place where people learn things, and become little pig zombies enslaved to standardized testing. Usually, school pig zombies go to school with pupils of their own age group. Some schools, however, treat their little alien zombie pigs differently. They make it to where middle school, high school, and elementary schools are all in the same building. Consider, if you will, if my life would be different if I went to a school of that rule system.
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Simone Jackson
3/14/2013 09:30:32 am
We all know there are schools out there that don't seperate their middle school and elementary school students. Fortunately, I didn't go to school at a place like that, but what if I did? The whole transition from elementary school to middle school would be so much less exciting, I would actually have to be the ''Model Citizen" that every single counselor has told me about, and I would freak out because I know for a fact that the school would be crowded. Agian, I am glad I didn't go to a school like that. These things all contribute to the daily life of a student, and by the looks of it, I would have a pretty hectic day.
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Alyssa Brinson
3/14/2013 10:01:31 am
Some ppl who transfer from fifth to six grade and to ninth grade there not really a big fan of it. Because you switch to different schools and there is more ppl there and ppl you dont know. But some people like myself dont mind switching schools and different grades.
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Jared Holland
3/14/2013 10:56:41 am
What would school be like if all grades were in one building? What would the transition from elementary to middle, and middle to high be like? What would it be like to graduate from the same building that you spent your entire school experience at. It is hard to image this as my only experience has been moving to another building for middle school. I look forward to moving on from the middle school building to high school building.
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bryce young
3/14/2013 11:12:29 am
some people wonder what it would be like if they whent from elamentry school to middle school ,but staid at the same school. this probably wouldnt afect you vary much. this is why the transition wouldent really madder.
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Randy Nance
3/14/2013 11:19:30 am
Most schools have different buildings for elementary, middle, and high school. That's how most schools are. However, there are some schools that have kindergarteners through seniors all under the same roof! You may be thinking this is crazy, but some kids call it life. Your outlook on it depends on what kind of school you grew up in.
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Jaylen Wallace
3/14/2013 11:21:20 am
Transitioning from elementary school to middle school and from middle school to high school can be a big change from where you started. To some it may seem hard and to others it's very simple. For me it was a big change. It wasn't harder, but it was just different. I like a little change sometimes so it was good for me.
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christopher stefan
3/14/2013 11:21:46 am
So there are some schol in this cruel world that actually only have one building. But Effingham County is another story. It has three different kinds of schools elementary, middle, and high.However some schools out there are all these combined into one massive school
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Kelvin Davis
3/14/2013 11:26:36 am
Some schools have to graduate from elementary school, middle school toandinlyh school. But some schools dont like South Carlina , Hampton county there elementryschool is there middle school.Example there elementry school goes all the way 6th grade. Thank God my school is not like this would probley effect me by filling like I'am still not posible to not walk in a line.
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Ryan Nance
3/14/2013 11:31:46 am
In my county, we have three separate levels of school. For some people, there are four levels. These are the people who go to Pre-K (Pre Kindergarten). From there, you go to Elementary school, and then on to middle school, and then finally on to high school. This can be costly, but the process is well worth it.
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Phillip Knight
3/14/2013 11:44:17 am
School in my opinion is as good as it could get. It was quite a change from elementary school to middle. It only makes me think of what school would be like if I stayed in the same school my whole education. I mean could you imagine middle school and high school in the same building as kindergardeners. It would be chaos.
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McKenzie Ansel
3/14/2013 11:45:38 am
How would you feel if your school was the same all the way through? What if you were in the same grade as the kindergartners? Would that bother you? What if they were very annoying? Would you be mean or angry? Would you help someone being bullied? I don't think any of that would bother me! Little childern don't get on my nerves bad!
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Hunter Holloway
3/14/2013 12:07:30 pm
My mother attended a school where kindergartner through twelve grade all were in the same building. She actually liked it. She started out in first grade and left at the end of her tenth grade year. My mama had the same students in her class year after year. She said, "it was like having a huge family."
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Cade Zipperer
3/14/2013 12:16:13 pm
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Chandler young
3/14/2013 12:38:55 pm
Being in the same school with the smaller kids would be so much different because you will have to try to be role models for them . Most will look up to us throughout each grade . You will have to watch them
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Chandler young ( continued )
3/14/2013 12:48:11 pm
As they walk or run down Halways before they will trip and fall. It will be extremely hard to probably keep up with your friends with an all grade school and your classes willl probably get fuller than usual. Then you will have to watch what you say because you have more expectations than usual and your day will be longer.
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Chandler (continued part 2)
3/14/2013 12:57:10 pm
When u graduate at a young age it make me have a feeling that you have missed out of looking foward to walking across a stage to graduation . When they hand out awards like yearly thats good. But in other words it's a different story
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Anna Snooks
3/14/2013 01:14:15 pm
Nowadays there are many school buildings that have grades K-12 all in one building. This can have it's pros and cons. For example you wouldn't ha e to worry about getting adjusted to a new area that isn't familiar to you. You would always know your way around and know what to expect the next year. It might get a little old though because you would be in the same atmosphere for 13 years. There are also schools that where you go to three different ones. An elementary, middle, and a high school. Those are the ones that I go to. I enjoy those more than I think I would enjoy going to the same school for thirteen years.
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Cody Phillips
3/14/2013 10:05:47 pm
What if you were bout to graduate but you were still school with kindergarten students? How would school be different? Would it be much of a change to go to a middle school class but the same still be in the same building?
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chasidy bryant
3/15/2013 12:31:41 am
If i was in the same school with the little kids it would affect me because i wouldnt want to be there if i had done be there from first grade to fith grade.So it would feel weird because im walking around the school and im in a higher grade but still go to the elementary school. I want to be in the middle school i belong not in the elementary with the younger kids.
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Derricka Davis
3/15/2013 12:31:52 am
If I were still in school with little kids? I dont think that would be such a good idea I realy dont see how some school do it because it wouldnt feel rite it would make me feel tall an what if a little child gets on my nerves I belive it schould be seprate not all bunched up together like that they should have seprate schools not all in one here let me explain. If you keep older kids in a little child envirment they start to act imature an not act there age because they been in such a little kid envirment that they dont know any betterr because thats what they been aroundf most of the school year an besides i dont know about you but i could be having a bad day an im a teenager an some times little kids like to aggavate bigger kids a the teachers be like"There just little kid." but I think it affects how the kids act most of all.Because the envirment they are in an little do somepeople know that does effect a child.
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brantley emanuel
3/15/2013 01:15:34 am
Most schools have seperate buildings for the elementary, middle and high schools. However, I wonder how it would be if I hadn't of went to a different school when I went from elementary to middle school. I'm sure it would be very different.
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Breanna Mullins
3/15/2013 05:09:28 am
If we did stay I'm the same school it would be kinda easier because then you would not have to learn where everything was and we would already know where everything is.
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Shannon Merritt
3/18/2013 08:54:03 am
School is good as It is in my opinion. Because the different schools give students a different attitude about how they could look at school. Kids would feel smarter and more older and mature. It's also good because they are near kids closer to their age and not so young or that old of kids. They would feel like they are treated just like little kids in the same school as elementary schoolers.
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justin hinely
3/19/2013 10:40:32 am
in this county we go to 3 schools; elementary, middle, and high school. they are all in 3 different buildings. usually elementary is a smaller building. it is usually because their isnt many students as the other schools.
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Parker Dasher
3/20/2013 09:11:58 am
If I had been in the same building from fifth to sixth grade, things would be different. One main thing is sixth grade wouldn't be so special. In elementary school all I ever wanted was to be in middle school. Sixth grade wouldn't be so special. That's if the schools were combined. In elementary school all you work for is middle school to going to high school.
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Monique Overstreet
3/21/2013 12:48:35 am
How was it for you when you transition from fifth grade grade to middle school?Well for me it probably still be boring beacuse you still with little kids and not with older kids.If we were in the same building we have as much freedom like we do in midle school right now today.Sometimes it will be harder on us because you have to be careful around them.Like what you say or your actions.Plus if we have to play with them we have to be gentle with them so they want hurt by us.
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Thomas Bowles
3/21/2013 09:27:56 am
Well the transition from elementary schools to middle schools is a big change it comes with more responsibility and teachers that are mean and some that are nice but none of i mean none of them will hold your hand all the way through the grade you have to grow up some and make changes and do whatever you need to pass now if i still went to school with the younger kids i would be kinda mad because there are some that are really inmature now there is some sixth seventh and eighth graders like that but they just need to grow up now it might be ok so you can keep up with your little sister or little brother and make sure no one bothers them and to just see how they act in school but i wouldnt like because them little kids are so loud and annoying.
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Nick Bingham
3/21/2013 10:08:51 am
if i was in the same school as little kids it wouldn't be a transition but just a new year. if i had a younger brother in kindergarten and he went to the same school as me i wouldn't like it. or if he was older but still younger than me he could embarrass me. i would hate to be at the same school all my life. it would be so boring.
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Todd Beam
3/21/2013 11:17:47 am
There are some schools that have all of the students in the same building. Most schools in the United States have three different buildings for their education, like Effingham schools. Have you ever wondered how it would be like if you didn't changed schools from elementary to middle? I would have liked it and not and the same time. If you stay in the same building all through out your education, you may or may not have the feeling of being scared by people that you don't know. Regular middle schools have 2 grades above the lowest one. This would may at times get the students afraid of the older ones. At these different schools, you may see kids that are suppose to be in high school and get afraid of them or what they are doing. For me, I would like having older kids around me, so I know what is my competition.
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Alexis Anderson
3/21/2013 12:27:11 pm
Lots off schools have a graduation from elementary school to middle school. Also from Middle school to High school to college. Yet some schools stay in the same building for elementary to middle. If I was in a school that had every grade in one building I would fail every class. The transition from your old school to your new one isn't just cool but it also helps excite the child. This could be good in many different ways like it would keep the kids mind on edge and thinking swiftly.
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Jeremy Hicklen
4/24/2013 06:25:31 am
if i was in the same school as little kids it wouldn't be a transition but just a new year. if i had a younger brother in kindergarten and he went to the same school as me i wouldn't like it. or if he was older but still younger than me he could embarrass me. i would hate to be at the same school all my life. it would be so boring.
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Darius Garvin
4/24/2013 07:13:51 am
Most schools have different buildings for the elementary, middle and high school. I would wonder that it would be if I had of went to a different school when I went from elemntary to middle school it would be a whole another story.
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JAMIE BRAZELL
4/24/2013 08:33:31 am
Lots off schools have a graduation from elementary school to middle school. Also from Middle school to High school to college. Yet some schools stay in the same building for elementary to middle.
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blake richardson
4/30/2013 08:06:37 am
Being in school with elementery schoolers in 6th grde would stink.I beileve by sixth grade you are old enough to be in middle school with older kids seperately. How could you do that with all the schools combined into one. I would be kind of weird if a senior was walking down the hallway next to a 7th grader. I bet those schools are very crowded and youd have to deal with over crowding in the lunchroom.Also how could the staff feed almost 3000 kids if not more.
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