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Pottstown Middle School Doing Things Differently

POTTSTOWN — The first day of class at Pottstown Middle School was a little different this year.

Looking to address concerns about fifth-graders being housed there, the staff came up with a way to try to smooth the transition from elementary school.

Using a template called WEB, which stands for Where Everybody Belongs, the district decided to bring the 260 fifth-graders in alone in the morning, allowing the sixth-, seventh- and eighth-graders to sleep in and not report to school until nearly 11 a.m.

During the morning session with the fifth-graders, they met a cadre of eighth-graders who had volunteer to become mentors to the younger students throughout the year, even giving up two days of their summer vacation to come in for training.

POTTSTOWN — The first day of class at Pottstown Middle School was a little different this year.

Looking to address concerns about fifth-graders being housed there, the staff came up with a way to try to smooth the transition from elementary school.

Using a template called WEB, which stands for Where Everybody Belongs, the district decided to bring the 260 fifth-graders in alone in the morning, allowing the sixth-, seventh- and eighth-graders to sleep in and not report to school until nearly 11 a.m.

During the morning session with the fifth-graders, they met a cadre of eighth-graders who had volunteer to become mentors to the younger students throughout the year, even giving up two days of their summer vacation to come in for training.

Posted Tuesday, August 27, 2019