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dallas middle schools im moving to dallas, texas next year. i will be in 8th grade that year, and im moving from hillsborough, new jersey. it really sucks to leave everything here behind, because i've lived here since i was six, and i'm 13 now, so thats alot of my life. anyways, whats the best school you can go to in dallas? like middle school. i looked at one called lake dallas middle school.. and holy cow! for one, they dont have soccer (my fave sport) as one of their sports (though i like vball) and they have the ugliest dress code ever. so any better middle school s around dallas? i heard dallas is really big but i dont care.. list a couple that actually have websites. THANKS SO MUCH, YOU ROCK!
im so nervous.. i want to get in a really really good middle school with great kids, great teachers, lots of field trips, lots of sports, school dances, festivals maybe, and etc. haha i have a pretty high standard of what i want it to be like. hillsborough schools are amazing, its just that the 'Boro is getting a little boring now.. not that i'd want to move, but also cause my dad is getting some job there.
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Wouldn't that be great if your friend moved to the same city and close enough that you could still be in the same school? In Texas, they have something called Independent School Districts. Your parents should look at the area ISDs and find one with good ratings (Texas rates its schools). Then, they should look at real estate within that school district and find the best school in the best neighborhood they can afford. It'll probably be pretty much up to your parents and dependant on where they need to live for work, etc.
Best of luck to you.
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Well, Dallas is kinda big so it'd be hard to find an area to decide you wanna move to. Just move to Dallas, and then find the middle school that's in your district. If it doesn't have soccer, then suck it up. Try a new sport because it might be just as fun. ]
Well I live in San Antonio probably five hours away driving, and 30 minutes flying. Dallas has one of the best school districts under San Antonio's NISD lol. But try public school, the one in your area. Everything in Dallas is clean and nice, especially the schools. And if you don't like it try finding a public school. One thing for sure is that you will probably have friend in the first week, because everyone in Texas is friendly!
Hope I help, and if you have anyone Texas or Dallas questions or any questions just ask me!
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