As we make it through our sophmore year of high school‚ soon to be juniors‚ we should all be thinking and making plans as to what we will do whenever we graduate from high school. The most important things that you will need to decide about are where you will enroll in college‚ what career you will go into‚ and where your permanent residence will be. I am planning to enroll at Francis Marion University‚ to persue my Bachelor’s degree in nursing. My permanent residence will be in Florence‚ South Carolina
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High School is Not for Everyone Have you ever heard the statement‚ “College is not for everyone”? Well what if we took it a little further and said that high school is not for everyone? Is this a reasonable statement to make and is it sensible enough to even be considered? Carol Jago believes so; she says that entrance to high school ought not be automatic‚ and that only those demonstrating “minimum competency in math‚ reading and writing” be allowed to enroll in high school (191). Should this proposal
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Four years ago‚ I began my high school career not fully knowing who I was or what I wanted to become. Now‚ as a senior‚ I have discovered so much about myself through the clubs and activities which I am affiliated with. One of the touching moments in my time as a volunteer was when the BETA club helped to landscape the nursing home’s garden. The staff members and residents were so proud that the youth had come to beautify the area for them. I really started to understand that people feel better when
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looked up to through out my high school experience. As I woke up every morning I hated the fact that I had to go to Warren Easton and feel stressed about it. The only positive aspects I thought about were “you have to graduate‚ and prove society wrong”. From the first day I stepped into the halls of Warren Easton‚ I felt over worked‚ but very confident. The whole idea of being in high school was great‚ but the work that sat in my face was not. But hey‚ that’s high school right? At Warren Easton I had
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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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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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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 is no other than Swimming. From the
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The advisory is a thirty minute period during block days where a small group of students will meet with a staff member to discuss a wide variety of topics‚ from “...social choices and college and career choices [to] helping implement different initiatives here at school‚” Mr. Tremblay stated in an interview. To make room for the advisory‚ block periods are shortened from 100 minutes to 90 minutes‚ and passing time is five minutes rather than ten (scroll down to the bottom to
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1020 12 October 2011 High-School Starting Time Is waking up an hour later really worth it in high school? In the article High-School Starting Time‚ Jeff Varley‚ the author is trying to convince his audience of the troubles that high school students are going through by being forced to wake up early every morning for school. Varley wrote this essay his freshman year in college. The writer hopes to convince people that the best choice for high school students is for school to open later. In my opinion
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and indeed it is. But‚ it always depends on how one sees it. Each one of us has his/her own story. As for me‚ my high school life intensely molded me: into a dreamer. It is something I cherish‚ thanks to it. Without dreams‚ I would die in vain. High school life turned me into someone who is an avid; avid in a good way. I was a happy-go-lucky before‚ but the moment the door of high school opened and avowed for me‚ I knew I was out for stars; even for the moon. But it didn’t take me easy. I was like
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