How do students who graduate from Foundations School Community typically handle the transition to high school?
We have seen our graduates transition very well into high school. FSC middle school children are very well prepared for high school. Not only are they equipped with critical thinking, organizational and problem solving skills, but they are prepared to be proactive members of their school and outside community. One consistent message that we have heard from our graduates is that in high school they are often asked to memorize and regurgitate information. They feel memorizing and regurgitating is much easier than what they have been trained to do at FSC, which is to compare, contrast, analyze, summarize, and contribute their own thoughts and opinions about the material they learn.
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