Quantcast
breaking news

New School? New Environment? How Will Students Handle Rezoning Changes?

By: Marlisa Goldsmith
Updated: January 16, 2013
watch video
As a child you look forward to seeing that familiar face when you walk into the school house each day. So when that familiarity changes, it can sometimes be difficult to handle.

"He was placed in another class and after he was placed in that other class he didn't respond that well," says Yvone Flores.

Flore's son has already had to go through the process of changing schools and teachers once, and soon, he may have to deal with it all over again.

"Knowing that the district may switch the boundaries and that he may be going to another school, it does have me worried that maybe he won't respond as well to another teacher," Flores explains.

Abilene ISD is proposing rezoning the boundaries of five elementary campuses due to over-capacity issues.

Principal Keri Thornburg explains, "That would alleviate some overcrowding in large group situations such as during lunch, P.E. and music, but also a benefit to the students during the instructional day with their teachers as well."

Thornburg's school will be included in the rezoning plan. She says in a situation that requires young children to be moved out of their comfort zone, it is important to emphasize the positive, rather than the negative.

"We're trying to help the parents understand that smaller campuses and campuses that can hold students to optimum capacity is really a benefit for every student," Thornburg says.

Change is never easy, but in the end, AISD is hoping this one will be one that benefits each student and their family.

Flores says, "As parents, we are the first teachers and we should help them know that change has to come and i try to prepare him for that."

Comments

Try being a military family that moves every couple of years. Parents to stop complaining and accept where their childred are assigned instead of pressing for a more popular school.

Leonard S. January 17, 2013 at 10:23 am

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

Colorado City welcomed hundreds of motorcyclists as they made a pit stop downtown. Veterans riding their bikes from California to Washington D.C., for the 25th annual Run for the Wall say they're is...

A new device is helping patients lower their medication-resistant blood pressure....

Sexually transmitted diseases are a serious problem nationwide, and local doctors tell us that here in the Big Country is no exception. But discussing that private information is usually left behind...

Crime Stoppers is offering a $500.00 reward for information that leads to her arrest, through 05/22/13....

APD has released information concerning the confiscation of possible illegal substances--including what may be the illegal drug 'Bath Salts'--from a north side Abilene business....

The family of Jarrett Mantanona will host a fundraiser Saturday for families needing car seats for their children....

Mike Benning, a Massachusetts man, has become the first person in the country to have the i-Limb, the newest bionic hand on the market....

A recent Consumer Reports survey of more than 1,600 adult smartphone users found nearly 40 percent don't bother to take the minimal steps to secure them with simple password protection. Experts...

Texas' drought and water-supply problems have captured headlines. But with the state's rapid population growth projected to continue, other infrastructure problems also loom, including clogged a...

Family and friends of a Dyess Air Force pilot will be hosting a walk / run May 18 to help his family as he undergoes medical treatment....

 
Find Articles Here
 
End
      Page 693 of 636
 
Search BigCountryHomepage.com