Most of my classmates are afraid to graduate from high school because they say high school is the best and they would miss it so much. However‚ they know that they would eventually go to college. When we think about these things‚ we would feel sad because we know that our batch would not be together anymore in that room full of good and bad memories. Now that we are in the third year of our high school life‚ we are making every moment with our friends and teachers count‚ we do our best in everything
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Extending High School. I don’t think high school should be extended to five years. Many students can barely make it past the first couple years. If high school is extended‚ then there will be an increase in the number of student dropouts. There will be a decrease in the number of high school graduates. Many students don’t like school‚ so an additional year may just be too much. Eventually‚ they will decide to drop out. More conflict will arise for those students who do not get along well with
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in our 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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High School Dropouts Until the government stops enabling high school dropouts with public assistance the rate will continue to increase; the government should require stipulations. Students who drop out of high school lose more and regret what they have done. They go through a lot of challenges and cost the economy lots of money. Dropping out of school will never be acceptable or justified. When this occurs‚ high school dropouts are only stealing valuable information from themselves
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I wore hoodies in 90 degree weather & hated wearing short sleeve shirts because someone would see the scars on my arm from self inflicted wounds for wishing I could be someone else. Wishing I could be more smarter‚ more important‚ and even more prettier. However no one could understand that in the mind of a 14 year old girl who seemed to have it all together everywhere she went. Did i show that I had inferiority complex? Throughout Kindergarten to 8th grade‚ I was an exemplary student‚ earning
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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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09 January 2013 High School Reflection Draft Nearing the end of my senior year is pretty bitter sweet. On one hand I’m very excited to finally be done and able to move on to the next chapter of my life. But on the other‚ I’m nervous that soon I will be out on my own and having to support myself. High school gives you memories that you will never forget‚ whether they are good ones or bad. When I look back on the last three and a half years I spent at Peoria‚ there are many life lessons
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Are you sitting down? Each year‚ more than a million kids will leave school without earning a high school diploma -- that’s approximately 7‚000 students every day of the academic year. Without that diploma‚ they’ll be more likely to head down a path that leads to lower-paying jobs‚ poorer health‚ and the possible continuation of a cycle of poverty that creates immense challenges for families‚ neighborhoods‚ and communities. For some students‚ dropping out is the culmination of years of academic
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In It to Win It In the essay‚ “The Joy of Graduating” by Kate Stone Lombardi‚ describes the traditional high school valedictorian competition with the most prestigious students. The fight for the position of valedictorian has intensified over the years. Danielle Gorman‚ an elected valedictorian at Moorestown High School in New Jersey‚ was quoted by Lombardi of the qualifications and standards it took to become valedictorian. The traits Gorman describes common to valedictorians were taking on too
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represent the graduating class of 2017. Today we take a step forward and move on from Middle School and transition to high school. It may be hard for some of us to let go‚ but in the end we have to move on. It was a great three years‚ but now we are stronger‚ independent adolescents ready to start a new chapter. These last three years can be compared to something I love to do outside of school. Many people play sports in school‚ and I’m one of them. The sport in which compares to my Middle School experience
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