tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9214193336996953667.post5927644567254167092..comments2023-09-21T04:47:49.783-07:00Comments on BSC AG: Kristy for President (RS#53)SJSiffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00996362396265436534noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9214193336996953667.post-52871138898651159252018-05-07T10:59:49.403-07:002018-05-07T10:59:49.403-07:00I went to a private K-12 school run by a church, s...I went to a private K-12 school run by a church, so our "auditorium" was the church. Pretty big! But most schools I know of used the gym.<br /><br />Here in Washington, a middle school is grades 6-8 and a junior high is grades 7-9. My K-12 had two teachers in sixth grade (one for the morning, one for the afternoon; half of us did it one way and then switched with the other half) to get you ready for seven different teachers the next year. My friends who went to public school started the whole "difference teacher for each subject" part when the started middle school or junior high, depending on which their district used. SJSiffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00996362396265436534noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9214193336996953667.post-40573262724099051782018-04-19T14:14:07.563-07:002018-04-19T14:14:07.563-07:00Just a random thought. How big exactly is that aud...Just a random thought. How big exactly is that auditorium? My middle school didn't even have one. My high school auditorium might have fit my middle school (about 600 seats)... just was always a bit eyebrow raising when they had all school get togethers in the auditorium. (My middle school we were always in the gymnasium for crap like that... because the auditorium was NOWHERE big enough haha). <br />Not to mention, they always seemed able to get seats together whereas we always were with our classes.<br /><br />Also: COmpletely random thought.<br />I learned years later that a big difference between a so called "Junior High" and "Middle School" are how the classes are arranged. We all had "Pods" so to speak and rotated through the same few teachers for the major classes. (Also, we didn't have homeroom in either middle or high school. Just the first class, but that could have been just ours). The electives and PE such classes were with the rest of the grade From what I heard Junior Highs aren't really like that... nor does SMS sound like that (at least from eighth grade onward. Seventh grade in some parts sounded like they just had one teacher looking back on my rereads.<br />Just random thoughts. I could be completely mistaken on the middle school/junior high definitions. Will have to look.Donicahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14942524211760294146noreply@blogger.com