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Moving to a new school


Question Posted Tuesday July 21 2015, 6:04 pm

We rented a house and the owners want to sell it now, so my family and I have to move. My parents have been looking for houses but they can't find one in my school zone. My dad said we will either move into a house that is zoned for a different school or we move in with my aunt until we find a house in the right zone. But the thing is I really don't want to move in with my aunt because it's a tight space, but it's going to be my freshmen year and I don't want to be the newbie and the a little freshman (if you know what I mean). I want to stay at my school so I have a least a few friends to talk to. And I've already started conditioning for my schools field hockey team. But on the other hand if I go to a new school I can get a fresh start on friends and not be known as the shy one (which I don't really mind tbh) and my dad said he'll get me a pet since I might not have as many friends if we move. So what do you think I should do? Ask my parents to stay at my current school or just make a sacrifice and move to a new school?

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Dreamergymnast answered Wednesday July 22 2015, 9:09 pm:
I would go to the new school. I am in the same position now, except I'm going to 7th grade. I have no friends there. But as you said, you get a fresh, clean, slate to work with. As for being the newbie and the freshman, well I'll be the newbie and this will be my first year at a real middle school. For 6th grade I was homeschooled, and before that was elementary, so as well as being the newbie of the school, I'll also have no idea what I'm doing at a new school in my first year. Hopefully there'll be that one nice person who helps the new kids around. I'm excited. No one hates you yet, and no one likes you. You get to rebuild your reputation for how you really want it. You're old enough now that you get to not be known as that embarrassing kindergartener that your
Friends never forget, despite the fact that it was 9 years ago. I would choose the new school. Good luck! I hope high school goes smoothly!!!!!

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