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    The high school has been a great experience for me and I love how I have spent it so far. I have created so many memories with my friends and had a lot of help from my teachers that helped me become the person I am today. With everyone I have been with at this school‚ they made my high school year great. All the school activities I have done made it better for me‚ especially in sports. In all my years of playing football‚ the experience have been great except me breaking my collarbone that one year

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    Growing Trends in High School Drop-outs One of the major concerns of education is the rate of students who are dropping out of school. Statistically‚ the dropout rate has decreased from a national average of 15 percent in 1972 to 10 percent in 2003‚ according to the National Center for Education Statistics‚ which rated 16-24 year olds (Child Trend‚ 2003). Though‚ there has been signs of a decrease‚ drop out rates continue to be a concern to the public because of the potential consequences

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    Plattsmouth High School is a co-ed‚ public high school in Plattsmouth‚ Nebraska. It is part of the Plattsmouth Community Schools. PHS holds classes for pupils in grades 9 through 12. There are around 500 pupils enrolled and the student-to-teacher ratio is 12:1. State proficiency tests show 78 perent of pupils are proficient in English and 65 percent are profiient in Mathematics. The graduation rate is 95 percent and the College Readiness Index is 6.5. To graduate from PHS‚ pupils need 240 credits

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    Mcs Night High School

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    Malate Catholic School NIGHT HIGH SCHOOL 1030 A. Mabini Corner Madre Ignacia St.‚ Malate‚ Manila GENERAL INFORMATION OF MCS NIGHT HIGH SCHOOL Established : School Year 2005-2006 Type : Private School/Sectarian Directress : Sr. Ma. Corazon P. Agoncillo‚ RVM Principal : Mrs. Ma. Socorro F. Balbido Night High School Coordinator : Mr. Noel A. Elbanbuena Academic Staff : 35 Licensed High School Teachers Students : 185 (SY2012-2013) Location : 1030 A. Mabini St.‚ Corner Madre Ignacia

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    Murrysville‚ Pennsylvania (CNN) -- A teenage boy wielding two kitchen knives went on a stabbing rampage at his high school in Murrysville‚ Pennsylvania‚ early Wednesday‚ before being tackled by an assistant principal‚ authorities said. Twenty students and a security officer at Franklin Regional Senior High School were either stabbed or slashed in the attack‚ Westmoreland County District Attorney John Peck told reporters. The accused attacker was been identified as 16-year-old Alex Hribal‚ according

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    High School vs. College “Change is the end result of all true learning.”- Leo Buscaglia High School and College both give the benefit of having students learn in a classroom. In high school and college‚ the main objective is to learn and become more knowledgeable. Both institutions prepare students for a career in the future. Even though they have their similarities they also have some differences. Some of these differences include different teachers‚ the costs‚ and the different learning experiences

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    John F. Kennedy Speech

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    John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Speech Presidents use rhetoric in most of their speeches to effectively convey their thoughts and ideas to the American people. John F. Kennedy was elected to be the thirty-fifth president of the United States. When the United States was going through a tough time and looking for a leader Kennedy was the youngest president ever and needed to establish himself as a leader and prove that he could change America. Kennedy’s inaugural speech’s purpose was to use emotional

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    How does working while in high school affect high school students? There are many differing opinions both positive and negative regarding the effects of working on academic success. Working while in high school is a necessity for some in order to pursue higher education. It teaches responsibility and budgeting. However‚ on the flip side‚ there are many who would debate that teenagers in America who work during high school experience negative effects on their high school success such as‚ no social

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    Causes of High School Dropouts: High school dropouts of today’s generation are very alarming and disappointing to see the amount of teens that have made the ultimate decision to give up. Teenagers suffering from drug addiction‚ alcoholism‚ pregnancy or financial problems are very likely to drop out. These all lead students into believing there is no reason to try any longer. Dropping out of high school is a negative decision‚ but can be prevented very easily. Bad decision making on teens parts

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    John F. Kennedy Analysis

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    President John F. Kennedy gave his inaugural address on a January afternoon in 1961. His speech includes many rhetorical devices—included to help convey Kennedy’s subject to his audience. The subject is that human rights are determined by God‚ rather than the government. Some rhetorical devices Kennedy uses are parallelism‚ anaphora‚ and hortative sentences. John F. Kennedy’s use of rhetorical devices within his inaugural address help him convey his message to his audience. John F. Kennedy uses parallelism

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