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    High School vs College

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    High School vs. College. High schools are academic institutions that provide more advance education than elementary school or middle school‚ but less advanced education than college. In high school classes are given to adolescents between 9 grades and 11 grades. On the other hand‚ college is an educational institute; that provide high standards of education to people with short or long term objectives in order to obtain a degree. Both organizations provide education that is to prepare individuals

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    Howard High School of Technology helped me be prepared for my future because when I came to Howard as a freshman I was not ready‚ and I was scared. The reason why I was scared is because I didn’t know what the year was to bring me and I wanted to make sure I was to have good grade to be able to make my parents proud of me. Throughout these four years I have been here Howard showed me that I was capable to do anything I put my mind to as long as I was to really try my best‚ not only have Howard showed

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    This paper evaluates the dynamic stress levels of high school student athletes. Researchers surveyed subjects participating in spring sports (N=77). Subjects answered questions about their stress levels on a scale of 1 to 10‚ 1 being not stressed and 10 being extremely stressed‚ The relation between student athletes and psychological stress‚ has commonly been recognized as a rising struggle in the lives of high schoolers. Student athletes nowadays are playing multiple sports year round. In addition

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    Sex Education in High School

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    Introduction My paper examines the issues relating to sex education programs in high school which has been a controversial subject since its inception. It evaluates how the recent increase in sexual activity among teenagers indicates that the subject should be revisited for further inspection and scrutiny. It shows how opponents of sexual education in schools argue that the subject promotes promiscuity and liberal sexual attitudes in teenage students whereas supporters of sexual education programs

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    Metro Tech High School

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    to a high school where they’re going to be accepted in or simply to find out what they’re going want to do later in their life. A high school where students will grow and make a difference because it is not about just graduating and you’re done. It is about making memories and making it the best four years of the students’ life. Then‚ continuing that journey once they’re finished with high school because they have seen how much they have accomplished in those four years. Going to a great high school

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    School athletics are too important to the amount of students who take part in sports to cancel. Many athletes involved in school-funded sports learn many morals that will help them in the future‚ and have extraordinary grades that help them continue in the sports they wish to partake in. Schools should not eradicate athletics. School sports programs teach athletes how to work as a team‚ athletics teach students how much dedication it will take to play a sport. School-funded sports teach the importance

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    My High School Years

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    My High School Years We all have nice memories of when we attended high school. Memories that will never be forgotten. For most of us it has been a while since high school and it is all a blur. We all remember a lot of things‚ especially things that the school did and we didn’t approve of. Something that would annoy us‚ but we wouldn’t be able to do anything about it. The majority of us‚ I’m sure‚ don’t like the way the school handled the schedule‚ the food we had for lunch‚ or the teachers

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    Start Time In High School

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    An important issue for high schools is their start time. Should they start later or earlier? High schools should start the day later because it allows students to get more sleep‚ it can improve academic performance in school‚ and it helps students not fall asleep in class. If schools start later then students would have more time for sleep and they would be able to get up easier in the morning. This would make is easier for parents to get their kid up in the morning and it would make it easier for

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    and go to my dream school‚ The University of Chicago". my guidance counselor simpered in response to my ambitious goals; however‚ four years later I find myself here reflecting on my high school career with no regrets. My determined nature lead me to fulfill my dreams.I diligently worked day after day‚ and year after year‚ even after our school declared they would no longer have a valedictorian‚ I still worked for the spot‚ no

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    High School Drop-Outs

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    is what is happening to high-school students leading them to drop-out of school despite the fact that a high-school diploma could be so beneficial to their lives and the fact that it can be prevented. In the article “High School Dropouts Costly to American Economy”‚ Sarah White said‚ “The teachers didn’t care‚ the students didn’t care. Nobody cared‚ so why should I?” I believe that in order for students to want to work in high school to achieve their diplomas‚ they need emotional support and a

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