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Article: Students Get Lessons On Middle School Life; Peers Offer Survival Skills to Ease Fears
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- The Washington Post
- Article date:
- January 17, 2002
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Twelve-year-old Sarah Gubara remembers what it was like the year
she left her cozy elementary school and entered the dreaded middle
school.
She worried that her locker would be jammed and that she wouldn't
be able to find her way in the maze of hallways, all filled with
bigger kids, more teachers and loud bells that rang when classes
changed. She thought that she would forget her books, her class
schedule and her gym uniform.
"It was scary, and I was worried," said Sarah, now a seventh-
grader at Hammond Middle School in Alexandria. "I think anything we
can do to help fifth-graders coming to our school will help them feel
better and know where they are going and what it will feel like."
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