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My daughter is officially in 8th grade now; I'm not sure that I'm prepared for her to go to high school after the next school year.

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  • Tim_EagonT This user is from outside of this forum
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    My daughter is officially in 8th grade now; I'm not sure that I'm prepared for her to go to high school after the next school year.

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    • Tim_EagonT Tim_Eagon

      My daughter is officially in 8th grade now; I'm not sure that I'm prepared for her to go to high school after the next school year.

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      @Tim_Eagon It’s a huge step. My best to you both!

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      • Tim_EagonT Tim_Eagon

        My daughter is officially in 8th grade now; I'm not sure that I'm prepared for her to go to high school after the next school year.

        AndrewTBPA This user is from outside of this forum
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        @Tim_Eagon In Australia she'd be in high school already, because it's years 7 through 12.

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        • Tim_EagonT Tim_Eagon

          My daughter is officially in 8th grade now; I'm not sure that I'm prepared for her to go to high school after the next school year.

          wgahnagl (Jeromy)W This user is from outside of this forum
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          @Tim_Eagon mine is going to high school next year, and no I’m not prepared.

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          • AndrewTBPA AndrewTBP

            @Tim_Eagon In Australia she'd be in high school already, because it's years 7 through 12.

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            @AndrewTBP yeah, we separate junior high/middle school here, but my kids go to a parochial school that runs 4K through 8th grade, so it's truly soon to be the end of an era (even though my youngest will be there for another six years after his sister leaves).

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            • wgahnagl (Jeromy)W wgahnagl (Jeromy)

              @Tim_Eagon mine is going to high school next year, and no I’m not prepared.

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              @wgahnagl our school has a ceremony at the very end of the last day (which is a Field Day), where the 8th graders are honored and then they pass the school to the 7th graders. I saw a bunch of dad's with tears in their eyes. I turned to my wife and said "I'm definitely crying next year."

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              • Tim_EagonT Tim_Eagon

                @wgahnagl our school has a ceremony at the very end of the last day (which is a Field Day), where the 8th graders are honored and then they pass the school to the 7th graders. I saw a bunch of dad's with tears in their eyes. I turned to my wife and said "I'm definitely crying next year."

                wgahnagl (Jeromy)W This user is from outside of this forum
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                @Tim_Eagon she had an end of year event that I can only describe as Cajun Olympics - tug of war, line dancing …..

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