Wow - school started in Wake County this week. Although the Triangle area has more year-round schools than many other areas in the country, it was still an exciting week in this area. More buses in the neighborhoods, nervous children waiting at bus stops with brand new clothes, and busy teachers and school administrators eagerly awaiting their new students. The beginning of a new school year is exciting. I know for me personally, this year is especially exciting because my daughter is starting kindergarten. Tomorrow she is taking her first bus ride to school and spending the day in classroom with 20 or so children her age. I'm happy yet sad. I'm happy because she is happy. She will be in school with 6 other kindergarten students who all live in our neighborhood and who swim at the same community pool. Two of the children will be in the same tap and ballet class as her so she will have opportunities to spend time outside of school with her friends. I'm looking forward to a great year.
My step-son started high school this year. This is an exciting time for him too. He is on the JV Football team at his school and his first game is tomorrow night. He has been practicing all summer long and looking forward to his first real high school game. I talked to him about his classes and after his first day, I believe he is ready for a good year academically. Let's hope so!
My step-daughter is in 8th grade and based on her conversations, she loves the classes she is taking but isn't so excited about the homework. I guess that isn't unusual. She generally does well in school but she doesn't participate in many activities so I'm working on encouraging her to try something new this year.
My 4 year old son will also be trying something new this year. On Monday he will be attending a transitional kindergarten. His new class will be made of only 9 children who all have birthdays that are just past the kindergarten cut-off date. I spent a lot of time researching schools for him and the school that we chose together is the best option. Although he will miss his friends from his current preschool, many of whom are starting kindergarten this week, he is excited about taking on a more aggressive curriculum. He loves to learn and has shown a great interest in reading and math.
All in all we had a great summer. We have two more weekends at the pool and Labor Day will mark the official end of the season. Even with the extra week of summer this year, it just didn't seem like it was long enough.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
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