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Same neighbor/more problems for my daughter (Long)
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 52987" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Thanks for the help, all. Kris, N. is in "middle school." But she's only in FIFTH GRADE (sob). In our district, 1-4 is elementary and 5-12 is all in one building, with 5-8 called middle school. This is due to low numbers. She won't have a larger group of kids to chose from, however the kids, even when they fight, are sort of family-like close because they are all forced together not just in school, but in the community. Thanks for the encouragement about the party. We felt that we may as well throw a real one--husband is the Assistant Coach--and we have no desire to get back at P. or not invite her...she's a kid. She's a nasty kid...lol...but she's a pre-teen kid! We just want the team to have fun and all have one last outing before softball breaks up until next year. </p><p>I am not looking forward to the next three years ONE BIT because I already had a daughter go thru Middle School hell. A friend of mine who teaches in the 5-12 building tells me it does improve in high school. God, I hope so!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 52987, member: 1550"] Thanks for the help, all. Kris, N. is in "middle school." But she's only in FIFTH GRADE (sob). In our district, 1-4 is elementary and 5-12 is all in one building, with 5-8 called middle school. This is due to low numbers. She won't have a larger group of kids to chose from, however the kids, even when they fight, are sort of family-like close because they are all forced together not just in school, but in the community. Thanks for the encouragement about the party. We felt that we may as well throw a real one--husband is the Assistant Coach--and we have no desire to get back at P. or not invite her...she's a kid. She's a nasty kid...lol...but she's a pre-teen kid! We just want the team to have fun and all have one last outing before softball breaks up until next year. I am not looking forward to the next three years ONE BIT because I already had a daughter go thru Middle School hell. A friend of mine who teaches in the 5-12 building tells me it does improve in high school. God, I hope so! [/QUOTE]
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