The US school year is ending right about now. The kids are being sent to different schools in the fall.
Currently, the High School houses grades 7-12. It was discussed that those in grades 7-8 will go to the elementary school.
Those currently in grades 9-12 who live east of Beallsville will likely be sent to River High School, and those west of Beallsville will likely be sent to Monroe Central.
Pretty normal thing in districts with multiple schools and declining enrollment.
Was today their last day of school? I’m in neighboring Pennsylvania, and our kids are in school for two more weeks. What does the quote mean in that context? And is it because of declining enrollment? Or declining performance?
The quote you used comes from the article and contains no answers to any of the questions I asked.
The US school year is ending right about now. The kids are being sent to different schools in the fall.
Pretty normal thing in districts with multiple schools and declining enrollment.
Was today their last day of school? I’m in neighboring Pennsylvania, and our kids are in school for two more weeks. What does the quote mean in that context? And is it because of declining enrollment? Or declining performance?
The quote you used comes from the article and contains no answers to any of the questions I asked.
I’m reading that yesterday was their last day. My kids are already out.