High school is the best time to me. High school helps students enrich knowlegde‚ make friends and participate in many school activitees. Although I enjoy going to school‚ there are three problems that my school should solve as soon as possible. First‚ the buildings in my school were under unacceptable condition for students to study. Despite the new shiny yellow paint‚ the leaky ceilings in the classroom of the fourth floor bothered everyone. When it rained‚ the water dropped through the leak
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In high school I held several positions with crucial responsibilities. During my senior year of high school I decided to join the school’s newspaper staff. I had no prior experience‚ but I was quick to volunteer and cover big local events. After a year of writing all genres (sports‚ opinions‚ news‚ features)‚ I received my biggest accomplishment: first place in Sports Writing‚ in the West Virginia Journalism Competition. Without dedication and determination‚ I would have never been able to win that
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Ways That Would Motivate High School Students Marie A. Jones Walden University Ways That Would Motivate High School Students In today’s world the average hHigh sSchool student is faced with many challenges in finding ways to keep them motivated to complete their classes successfully. My position regarding the most effective way that I believe will motivate students is‚ what motivation is and the part it plays when it comes to students. From our assignment reading‚ “Cyberschools”
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rate of high school dropouts that are Hispanic is staggeringly higher than other ethnic groups. Furthermore‚ the rate of dropouts that go on to get a GED is also significantly lower. Some 41% of Hispanics are high school dropouts‚ and of that 41% only 1 in 10 gets a GED. In an interview with Dr. Rosemary Gonzalez‚ she was told the statistics from this article‚ and asked to comment on her thought in general about the level of Hispanic drop out. Dr. Gonzalez stated that in her opinion it is high‚ and
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decided to drop out of High School. I reassure myself that working was more important at the time than sitting in a classroom for eight hours. As years went by I needed to find myself a better paying job but I had one problem and that was not having an education. After working under the table for so long I knew I needed to move up in life. I wanted a better paying job. I put applications in everywhere but nobody wanted to hire someone without having either a GED or High school diploma. I knew I
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High school is a different experience for everyone. The first three years really blend together and do not seem important‚ but senior year is completely different. Freshman year was full of confusion‚ learning an array of new things. Sophomore year was where life started to get fun and you “belonged” in the high school. Junior year was where you see the little light at the end of the tunnel‚ but it was filled with anxiety and frustration. Senior year is where it all becomes worth it and the rest
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mainly by the lack of education that the youths are receiving and the lack of jobs that are available. High unemployment amongst youth is directly related to the lack of education‚ training‚ and skills. High school dropouts are four times more likely to be unemployed as those students that have completed four or more years of college. High school graduates earned $242 more a week than high school dropouts in 1994. Minimum wage jobs may be easy to find ‚ but they may not provide enough pay to meet
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Michael Tran Mr. Quinn English 101 19 February 2013 The Destined Loner of High School A time when I felt like an outsider was when I was eating lunch at school. My mother kept on moving around‚ so I couldn’t keep friends very long. This was one of the reasons why I ate alone during school. I didn’t mind eating solo; I just finished quick and went to the library. Throughout the years‚ I’ve gotten used to eating by myself. Some of the time‚ I was accompanied with an acquaintance I’ve met
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grade‚ I started to like school‚ and I also started achieving high on tests and getting straight A’s. There was a time when I was afraid to take the next step of education. It during course registration at middle school. During course registrations at my middle school‚ I was advised to take AP classes in high school. AP classes were rigorous classes that challenged you and taught you things at a college-level‚ unlike the ordinary High School Curriculum. Originally‚ I denied myself. An obstacle I
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org‚ senioritis is defined as an imaginary syndrome attributed to students nearing the end of high school and college‚ whose symptoms include laziness‚ procrastination and apathy toward schoolwork. Towards the end of the senior year of high school‚ many seniors have already been accepted into colleges‚ have plans to study a certain area or will already have jobs lined up for them when they graduate high school. Many are so focused on the future that the present is no longer important to them. English
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