It seems there are a few teachers out there active on this board, so I was hoping I could get an opinion on neighborhood schools vs. "grade-centered" schools. We are moving to the Cleveland area in July and I am currently examining all the suburban towns' school systems. Some areas have one school for K-2, 3-5, 6-8 and high school. These schools have a larger number of classrooms for 1st graders, 2nd graders, etc. because the kids come from all over the town. Some towns even have a separate "early learning center" for PK and K, then 1-2, then 3-5, then 6-8, then high school. Alternately, other systems have many K-5 neighborhood schools with a centralized middle school and high school. What is the difference with these two structures? I am leery about the kids moving to new school buildings so often, but some of the better school systems seem to follow the non-neighborhood school approach. Any opinions?
Angie
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