Change the High School zoning for Silverton

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TRHS North Alum

#73 Really

2014-11-01 17:54

Seriously? I'll say it. Grow up Ms. Levin and tell your daughter to toughen up because the world is not going to change because your precious and fragile mind can't handle meeting new people and making new friends!

It is what it is and if you don't want your daughter to learn to make new friends and how to stay connected to her old ones, maybe you should move.

This was not intentionally meant as a rant but come on already people....stop creating contoroversy and issues where there has never been. There's too many other REAL issues to deal with in ocean county than to coddle a teen who's "upset".

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#76 Re: Really

2014-11-02 14:31:52

#73: TRHS North Alum - Really 

 It's not a matter of toughening up. Why should these kids be the only ones not streamlined into the corresponding high school. It puts them at a definite disadvantage. If it works for the schools as far as numbers go, why not do it?  They have their whole lives to make more friends. Why put them in this position at such a tough time of their lives. Most of the people commenting on the app article don't have a clue. They are all adults that this doesn't affect.  I really think people don't realize that Silverton is the only area that this happens to and our kids are the minority and the only ones that need to make new friends. The other kids out number them about 500 to 100 and they don't necessarily need to make new friends, they all get to stay with the ones they have been with for at least 3 years.