Part of The Bird on Fire’s What’s in the News
By Middle-School Blogger Jackie Pretorius
Once every year we have this thing called Move-up Day, where everyone goes to the next grade level. That means that the 5th graders get a sneak peek into middle school.
This year’s Move-Up Day started off with Morning Soar, saying the Pledge of Allegiance, doing what we normally do in assembly. We introduced the Middle-Upper School to the 5th graders and the 5th graders to the Middle-Upper School.
The schedule was different from a usual Friday, having all the periods from one to seven in order. This meant that students got to meet new teachers as well as revisit old ones. The classes showed us concepts we were going to do once we got to the next grade, while the electives stayed the same. The 12th graders went to college. Just kidding–they got a free day off, but they could also talk to the juniors and sophomores about the college-application process if they chose to during lunch.

Let’s look at some quotes about Move-Up day.
Max (fellow blogger): I remember my first Move-up Day. It was a day like any other. My Move-Up Day buddy was Louisa Richardson, and she did an act of kindness that I’ll never forget. She bought me a bag of Cheetos at the vending machine for a dollar. I savored every last Cheeto.
7th-Grade Savannah had some words of wisdom for the 5th graders: “Don’t be nervous. Be yourself.”
Ms. Schapiro added, “Good advice.”
Sophomore John, after interacting with current college students, observed, I can see “hard work goes a long way.”
Overall, Move-Up Day was an exciting day as everyone got the chance to explore a bit of what the next grade has to offer.


Max! I can’t believe you remember that. I’m so glad you do! Jackie, excellent article as always.
Yeah, you can imagine how it feels being a 5th grader who had never even seen anyone spend money at school having someone they’ve never even met give them a bag of Cheetos. It’s something I will always remember.
Awww, I’m glad to be your first impression!