Today we went to the L.A. County Fair. The whole school. Along with probably 100 other whole schools. The Fair has a special program for schools where they can come in 3 hours before it opens to the general public. No rides, and none of the buildings where you can buy stuff were open. But there was still lots for them to see and do. And we saw and did lots!
These are sixth graders. They're part of a new program at one of our former elementary schools that is becoming a K-8 school, phasing in a new grade every year. The hope is that kids will have the opportunity to grow up "gently" while still receiving the same academic opportunities the middle schools offer. Frankly I think they've got a great deal! I don't know that kids who attend a traditional middle school -- especially boys! -- would take the risk and put on aprons & sunbonnets. They'd be too worried about getting pounded by the eighth graders for acting like sissies or girls. But these guys led the pack and had a marvelous time pretending to travel the Oregon Trail.
I feel fortunate to be part of this pioneering program in our District, even though the Superintendent and her minions aren't very supportive. It's the community that will keep it going, and maybe even see it spread to other elementary schools. It's the talk of the town.
Anyway, I wanted to share these because they're such happy pictures. They make me smile, and I hope they do the same for you.
Laura