I sympathize with you. 2 years ago, another school was built and we were re-districted. A lot of parents requested to go to the new school, even thought they were int eh old school district, because it was just going to be SOOOO much better. A larege chunk of teachers went because the principal was going also. basically it turned into a mass exodus, with those leaving pitying those of use who HAD to stay. Our school is older, not all la-ti-da, but we take care of it and love what we have. Well, of course, the grass isn't always greener--the teachers revolted on the principal after getting there, she was transfered out, the school wasn't ready, but they had no choice but to be there ( sack lunches for the first month, computer room not set up till dec, things like that). Well, ever since they all left, our school scores have doubled and has made AYP, our PTO adn fundraisers have improved, all good things have happened.
Fast forward 2 years, where they are so overcrowded, they have 18 kindergarten classes (compared to our 5 with 14 students in each) and 58 trailors ( the entire 3 & 4th grades in trailors this year, with all classes packed at maximum capacity) teachers leaving left and right, and there tests scores are barely above par. well, a lot of line crossers are being sent back, and of course we got them. it is so hard not to say nanny nanny boo boo. I hate the situation fo the kids, but the parents were just so ugly when they all left. Oh well, it iwll be interestingto see their attitudes and involvement for the school. Even the teachers that left would like to come back. i know redistricting happens, but when it is so ugly when every one leaves, it is hard to have to take them back. They just looked down on us sooooo bad, like we had the bad school and like all the good teachers were leaving, etc. The grass isn't always greener........ AND our CRCT, ITBS and other tests showed that loud and clear!