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Middle School Years Are Critical, But A Charter School Can Keep Your Child On Track

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Middle school, grades sixth through eighth, is a pivotal point in a child's education. Children in this range no longer require the heightened level of attention of an elementary student but are not quite ready for the independence that comes along with high school. Learn how you can make sure your child has a solid middle school foundation, and how a charter school education can help with this goal.

Peer Pressure Management

Peer pressure is present at every turn of a child's life, but during the middle school years, this challenge can become quite significant. A unique thing about charter schools is that their class sizes are markedly smaller than that of traditional public schools. 

With a large class size, it is often harder for teachers and staff to keep a close eye on students, whereas with a smaller class, the task is much easier. With peer pressure, the ability for teachers and staff to keep a more watchful eye on your student can help quell some of the dangers of peer pressure.

Specialized Focus

When your child was in elementary school, it probably seemed like from week-to-week, your child's interest and career goals changed. However, now that your child is maturing and their areas of interest are narrowing, your child probably has a better idea of what direction they want to head in their career.

Charter schools generally have a specialized area of focus. For example, there are charter schools that focus on technology, biomedical sciences, and even the performing arts. An opportunity for your child to study in an area where they have a heightened interest can lead to long-term success. 

Parental Input and Guidance

Again, your child is reaching a point where increased independence is important, but your input is still necessary. In many traditional public schools, parents have less choice. For example, it does not matter what school you want your child to attend, they will likely be forced to attend the school in their neighborhood or zone.

Charter schools give parents greater choice and input and put the decision as to where their child will receive their education in their hands. As a parent, this helps you ensure your child receives the best education for their needs during such a pivotal moment.

A charter school can provide your child with the foundation they need to excel in their middle school years and beyond.

For more information, reach out to a K-8 public charter school in your area.


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