SCHOOLS WHEN TO TRANSFER
Traditional Thought vs. Another Way of Looking at it
Customarily parents never take their kids out of school until the year is over. What happens, the kids end up being lonesome and locally friendless until school restarts in the new destination.
Instead of following tradition consider this, start the kids in the new school before the year is over. This way the kids get to meet some new kids and can at least have a chance at meeting the new best friend.
Parents have expressed to me how happy they were to try this method. The children bought onto the idea because the parents pre-sold them on it. Moving to Colorado should be fun and exciting. When children learn about all the wonderful things we have available to them they are anxious to begin their new journey as soon as possible.
Something to keep in mind, many Colorado Schools are on Year 'Round School Calendars. This applies to the grade and middle schools. High Schools keep the students on traditional calendars.
Checking out potential schools for your family is very easy. Use the Colorado School Accountability Report Card site. You will need to know the name of the School District (locate Denver School Districts here) and you can research class sizes, student/teacher ratio, budgets, average years of teaching experience, teacher salaries and more. It's all on the site as a matter of public record.
Another popular website written by Margerie Hicks, a local lady who has been publishing hard copy books on the topics for years is called Colorado School Guides. This fee based site has more in-depth information about each school in the Denver Metro area. I've always appreciated how Marjorie, a LOCAL formal classroom teacher has used her experience to help parents learn about our schools on a personal level. So many national websites deliver the cold, hard facts, but unlike Margerie, have probably never set foot inside a Colorado School! My clients have expressed how much more they enjoyed her helpful assessment of the schools.
FIFTH GRADERS GET A FREEBIE...to ski that is!
The Colorado Rocky Mountains have some of the best ski resorts in the world. Your 5th Grader will get an opportunity to ski them all, because Fifth Graders get a FREE Fifth Grade Passport Of course I don't have to tell parents this little treat can be used as in "inducement" to move to Colorado do I?
KIDS JUST WANT TO HAVE FUN ~ Summer Camp Resources
We are approaching the time of year where the summer activity camps start accepting applications. By making your plan and setting the D-day move, you can optimize your kid's summer, without even living in the area yet.
The Denver metro area has many wonderful online resources where you can find great summer activities for the family. Here are a few ways to get yourself into the swing of things before you even set foot in the Mile High City.
There is a Douglas County Website that offers information on Summer Camps.
The University of Denver offers Computer Camps (ages 6-17).
Boulder has the Rocky Mountain Theatre for Kids.
Denver Zoo offers a summer safari for families.
An interesting site for more camp and fun info for the area is http://www.gocitykids.com/ This great site in not just for Denver, Colorado but many cities in the U.S. You will need to drill down to locate you future hometown.
Activities for children and families in Denver metro are endless. My short synopsis is meant to give you at least a jump start for finding answers to your questions and perhaps some alternatives to your thinking. As always I am here to assist you with answering your questions and concerns. Please don't hesitate to call me.
© 2007 Kristal Kraft
This is a fabulous post! I love the activities you mention. But what I really agree with is the non traditional time to move. Here in NE Ohio Buyers are getting that; the problem (up until now when inventory is high) is that sellers still held to traditional times to put their homes on the market. So for three years, buyers were looking like crazy in December, and nothing was on the market. Now of course they can have their pick! lol
Good going - as a former teacher I ditto your theory