Which school would you choose?
Our home school district has the cluster campus system. Instead of numerous k-5 elementary schools all of the K-1 students go to one school, 2-3 another campus, 4-5 another and then on to 6-8 at the middle school and 9-12 at the highschool. Pros and cons to this system but I like the idea of the kids all growing up and going to school together all the way through. There are a lot of kids in our district so at the K-1 school there are 500+ kids and something like 12 K classes. Our district has major budget issues but the community has really come together to bridge the gap so the kids don't feel any differences at school. Test scores aren't the best and I have a shy child so I worry about the size issues and at the middle school level there are over 950 kids! Of the large number of kids a decent amount are low income and i've read in the paper about there being gang issues even at the middle school level. Even with the amount of kids our town still feels close knit and I enjoy recognizing kids and parents around town and like the idea of them playing little league together, etc.
The second choice is to transfer to another district 5 minutes away. The school is a more traditional K-6 with only 3 classes at my son's grade level. This district has a better reputation and higher test scores. The middle school only has 120 kids which I really like at that tough age. The concern with that district is that there is no high school so out of the 60 kids in your grade they will be spread out to a number of high schools. I wouldn't want to send my son to our home district at that point since all these kids will have grown up together and have him be the new kid in 9th grade. As far as sports go he may play with a kid or two from school but it would mostly be kids from our hometown.
So do I go with our hometown even though the education isn't as good and it seems he'll have more negative influences to deal with so we feel part of our community? Or do I transfer him to a smaller school that I feel would better suit his shy personality, offer a better education but feel a disconnect from our community? He's young now so the high school concern is way off but it is still a major concern. He would still play sports with hometown friends, play in the neighborhood with them etc. but not have a chance to strengthen those friendships by going to school with those kids.
What would you choose? I'm so stressed! I've actually made my choice but I don't know if it's the right one!
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If the 2nd school is only 5 minutes away, then he will have access to all of those children for play dates and socializing in the future and you will find all sorts of ways to have him be a part of the social network of families from that school. He may not be on their sports teams, but there are also some teams that allow out-of-district kids to play and he may be able to do that. Even if not, I don't think I'd let that be a deciding factor.
Their friendships will change over time. Where I grew up, the public high schools were so huge that you had a small chance of really being with any friends from your middle school and if you went to a private high school (like I did), you usually knew about 2 kids that went to your new high school. Everyone made friends and it actually gave you an opportunity to start fresh for HS.
Don't make the decision based on the future, make it based on now. You can always change your mind if you are horribly unhappy. Good luck!