to stay on the good said with the seniors. Occasionally‚ the upperclassman will pick on you because you are the youngest in the school. Also‚ try to do your work in the high school. This is not middle school anymore where the teachers just tell you the answers. Starting your freshman year‚ start looking at colleges and what you want to be when you graduate because colleges will look at that with your grades. Don’t think all the upperclassman is friends with you because just because they talk to you
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Cindy Wong James Madison High School 11/24/2015 Persuasive essay Topic Home school is more effective than Public High School. Many people going to be a home schooling why is because a lot of people was never done well in Public High school is because they were 98% of a dropout students and sometimes it they can’t cooperate with their mind because at school most students couldn’t concerted sitting in class so they dropped out and took their GED. I never thought many students took
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“Homeless on Campus” by Eleanor J. Bador‚ “Fremont High School” by Jonathan Kozol‚ and “Of the 1%‚ by the 1%‚ for the 1%” by Joseph E. Stiglitz‚ show many ways of how society forms one person’s life in a way they cannot control. America displays their citizens as equal‚ but these reports published by the authors suggest otherwise by explaining the unequal lifestyles of the high‚ middle‚ and low class of America. There
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Once you are a senior in high school‚ there comes a point where the glorified “disease” senioritis comes into the picture. Senioritis is the lack of care people give for school work and grades when one becomes a senior in high school. It’s basically just procrastination to the fullest effect. Some people claim that the disease started back in freshman year‚ but in reality those people are just really lazy. I believe that people get senioritis when they feel that they don’t need to keep on learning
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This week‚ the Attic’s high school was privileged to host Michelle Jones‚ President and Co-Founder of Portland‚ Oregon’s new progressive college‚ Wayfinding Academy. Although I could go on and on about this intriguing (and familiarly structured‚ for those of us here at the Attic!) school‚ what I want to focus on here is something Michelle told our kids. She left her position in traditional high education because‚ she said‚ she could envision an ideal college‚ and it looked different than that tradition
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met a 30-year-old man named Omar from New York; he was a high school dropout. He worked as a trash man trying to pay child support for his nine-year-old son. He told me his one regret was not finishing high school and getting his diploma and how his life would have been so much easier and how many more opportunities he would have had if he had done so. According to CNN‚ nearly 6.2 million students in the United States dropped out of high school between 2000 and 2007. To make matters worse‚ the U.S.
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Merryweather High School is a high school in Syracuse‚ New York‚ where Melinda Sordino goes to school in the book Speak. This high school is as stereotypical as it get it gets. this school has its typical teachers‚ jocks‚ nerds‚ etc. But people ask this question‚ is Merryweather High School realistic to schools today? The answer to that question is yes. Merryweather High School is realistic because its a “typical” high school‚ the students fit into their social groups similarly to most schools‚ and the
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career during High school. Students must know that with a job comes with responsibility. I understand that having a career is a great experience transitioning into the real life. It’s also hard to keep track of assignments‚ projects‚ and school grades. I understand that having a career during school is awesome‚ but you guys must understand without your diploma most jobs won’t hire some people. Obtaining a career has many rewards to yourself and your future. Having a career in High school is hard. Which
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Expectations According to the National Center for Education Statistics‚ a record of 21.8 million students are expected to attend American colleges and universities in the fall of 2013‚ constituting an increase of about 6.5 million since the fall of 2000. An average of 87.4% of those students are also expected to graduate within six years of their enrollment year. And of course‚ one can only assume that the students have their own expectations from college as well. Students expect to attain a
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Graduating high school is one of the best achievements in life. It gives you the chance to get into college and it also gives you the chance to work small jobs even without getting into college. To graduate high school‚ there are requirements to complete. Even if you wouldn’t enter college‚ these requirements are still required. These requirements include community service‚ in short‚ volunteering. Volunteering is very necessary and it affects our lives. It is especially required to graduate high school
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