What is it like to be a day student in a school where most students are boarders?
Being a day student at Foxcroft is different than at any other school. First of all, you have a room, roommate(s), a bed, desk, dresser, and closet so you have a place to call your own and to spend time – just like the boarders. All day students board for the first month of school (until the class trip weekend in late September). Ninth graders take this time to get to know their class, to experience the “freshman skills” program, and to get used to the flow of the day, afternoon, and evening schedule. After that, day students may stay two nights a week on campus so if students have an away game, a group project due, or just want to go to the “Sing-Sing,” it’s easy to stay. Day students are welcome to all three meals in the dining room as well.
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