I love it there, even though the kids there are immature and some of them make fun of me, sometimes in front of me and sometimes behind my back. I've talked to the guidance counselor on a few different occasions but the problem is ongoing; besides this I love the school I go to. However, my family is moving to Georgia, and I'm not sure if I want to go with them. I said that I would, but I'm a bit apprehensive. The school I would go to is in walking distance of the house, with very mixed reviews. The school seems to focus on discipline to an extreme. I am mildly autistic, and I read a review about a school in the same district that was rather alarming in terms of the special education program. The school I'm potentially going to is a K-8 school (which I hate) and they wear uniforms (which I also hate). School just ended for me a few days ago, and I'm going into 8th grade for the 2016-17 school year. My mom is trying to reassure me that I'll only have to go to that school for one year, but a year can be a long time. I have three options: 1) live with my mom and go to the school in Georgia, 2) live with my dad and go to a different school in Pennsylvania, or 3) live with my aunt and uncle and go to the same school. I absolutely hate big changes, but it would be equally hard living far away from my mom. What should I do?
I really need help. I currently live in Pennsylvania and go to a great school district?
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- 3+ months ago by Cosmic_Dr...
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- school, kid, pennsylvania, kids, schools
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Try something new, but always keep in mind of the long tem affect it will have on you and your family.
If you're someone that has a strong and positive demeanor, you should be fine with trying a different school as long as you're quick to make good and kind friends. I'm going to assume that you're really close to your mom, so I suggest sticking with her, but if you know that if you live with your aunt and uncle and go to the same school, along with being able to keep in contact with your mom, then I say go for it.
It all depends on you.