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    Start High School Classes Later so Students are More Attentive High School students struggle in their early morning classes. They fall asleep or lose focus in class and cannot pay attention. The teen body needs less sleep and gets tired later than children and adults. Starting the first class later in the day has already started in a few states and has had benefits for the students and teachers. When students become tired or unfocused they do not get the information as well. When they do not

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    Think back to your time in school and recall the best and most memorable moments. Perhaps acing an incredibly difficult test comes to mind‚ or starring in the lead role of your school play‚ meeting up with your friends at lunch‚ and maybe even scoring the winning goal at a soccer game. School‚ by definition‚ means “an institution for educating children.” An undisputed fact in life is that you are meant to learn in school. This does not mean that there is no room for clubs or sports. Sports are an

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    community many schools across the United States‚ including Roslyn High School have made it mandatory to complete volunteer work during their senior year before graduating. Emily Fried of Roslyn High School said‚ “If it was not mandatory‚ I never would have looked into doing it‚ but once I started‚ I liked it and I have continued doing it because I realize how important it is to help other people‚ it is very fulfilling for me.”[Ain‚ 2003]. Volunteering should be required be all high schools because it

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    you that you should want a better education. You might ask yourself‚ “What benefits can I obtain from earning a high school diploma?” In all actuality‚ you can‘t even believe the amount of benefits. Better job opportunities‚ Allows you to go on to college‚ and higher wages remain the most beneficial things about earning a diploma. . One of the main benefits of having your high school diploma that exists is that you will have a higher chance of getting a better job. Instead of having to deal with

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    High School and Parker

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    lost respect from the teachers and the staff at her high school. They know that she is a bully. She decided to run for Student Body President but lost by a landslide due to her poor character. Story Relevance: 1. Parker is one of the main characters and shows people that you can’t be a bully and a nice person. 2. Parker should realize that she should be comfortable in her own skin and that everyone is different. 3. After losing in the school election‚ Parker decides to renovate her character

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    High School Expectations

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    10: “High School Expectations” Middle School isn’t over; the end is here at last. The parts of my life that seemed never ending are gone for good. I thought I could not wait until high school‚ but now I wish that it wasn’t here so soon‚ ending my year as an eight grader. I feel lost as my eight grade year comes to a close. The anticipation I once felt about high school has been replaced with not only fear but also the never ending question of what to expect when I get there. High school

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    High School and Respect

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    A motto repeated here at John F. Kennedy High School is‚ “Respect is the key to success.” This idea shapes the lives of students and staff every school year. I strongly believe that respect is the key to life. If you cannot respect who you are‚ how can you possibly get others to respect you as well? A well-developed life can never be established if you are constantly disrespected and push around. What happens when people don’t respect others? In school‚ disrespecting your peers creates an uncomfortable

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    Cliques In High School

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    Every school you attend is going to have different types of groups or as most people call them “cliques” no matter where you go‚ all schools have them. These are small groups of kids with common interests and who have lots of things in common. The types of “cliques” you associate yourself with are always so important to kids these days. Being a part of a popular “clique” usually brings you up on the social scale and that’s what so many kids focus on. It always matters who you hang out with‚ what

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    life that might not be easy to forget: a triumphant match‚ the first kiss from our love‚ a school reunion‚ and the first time we are wronged by our teacher or parents‚ a time we have to choose between our consciences and our desires‚ and so on.  For me‚ those things around me‚ I will never forget them but my most unforgettable experience is moments behind my high school life. It is indeed true that high school life is the most unforgettable experience in our teenage life. We have had unforgettable

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    enrolled in public schools. Around this time‚ the United States began to understand what was wrong with segregation which eventually led to the Civil Rights Movement. Along with all other movements‚ the Civil Rights Movement had to be started off by an event. The Little Rock Nine’s admittance to Central High School was seen as this start. In 1957‚ Arkansas state powers were in opposition to the idea of desegregated schools and when the Little Rock Nine enrolled in Central High School‚ the Arkansas community

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