uniform into pieces or burn it. Middle school students should not wear school uniforms because uniforms don’t let students express themselves. Students like to express themselves‚ but schools with uniforms don’t let students express themselves and that’s not fair. Uniforms are also expensive and make schools expensive. Parents sometimes can’t buy the uniform and they think it’s not worth it. The last reason is that they are uncomfortable and students don’t like that. School cost to much but uniforms make
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and tutor other people. These experiences have helped me to realize my passion for serving and teaching. In my church‚ I have developed my leadership skills by discipling middle school girls. I was invited to join the student leadership team at the beginning of my junior year‚ and have since led two different middle school Hope Groups. During group time on Sunday mornings‚ we meet to study God’s word and pray for one another.
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Douglas School for kindergarten. She indicated that Sophia remained at P.S. 36‚ she reported that the child has done well in school. She stated that the child graduated this year from the fifth grade and was accepted to The Mall Hall School‚ where she will be attending middle school next year. Jeniana attended first through fifth grade at the P.S. 129 John H. Finely
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Samantha Perez‚ Truman Middle School RE: Absences and Illnesses It has been brought to my attention that there may be an illness spreading throughout the middle schools due to a recent rise in student absences. In researching the recent absences‚ I’ve noticed that in 2 of the 4 middle schools‚ Truman and Jackson‚ there was an unusual spike in the absences of band students on May 20 and 21. I reviewed the school calendars and noticed that Truman and Jackson Middle School had a Battle of the Bands
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Yough Intermediate Middle School‚ a comical and controlled environment. Waking up everyday to come to school is a nuisance. It worth every second of the day because of the amazing teachers‚ students‚ and staff. The curricular activities are as creative as a Picasso painting. The adventures I have gone on in Yough has taken me through life even more. The adventures have been vigorous‚ inferior‚ and patchy. This year‚ in activity club‚ the students had a chance to go outside in the snow. At the
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A Mislead Perception I was incredibly awkward in middle school: tall and uncoordinated‚ fitting the mold of a nerd with a high grade and science and a low one in self-esteem. Even though I had friends‚ I didn’t necessarily fit the seventh grade standard of being popular. I remember the day Austin came to our school. She was from Brooklyn‚ and she brought along her unbelievable stories of mischief making her instantly popular. She told us of how she had snuck out at night to meet older boys‚ and
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The guided research questions helped provide reflections to aid in discussions on the Valley View Middle School case study. Several of the guided research questions pertained to whether the leadership behavior that Superintendent O’Brien‚ Frank Becker‚ and Earl Radburn demonstrated was consistent with the three tenets of transformational leadership and what motives prevented them from exhibiting better examples of transformational leadership. Other questions referred to how these individuals could
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teachers lack the enthusiasm needed to reach the young minds‚ and in doing so‚ we lose our young generations to boredom. Like so many other Soldiers in our armed forces‚ I didn’t have much of a plan and went straight to the Army right out of high school. Convinced by recruitment videos‚ commercials‚ and money for college‚ I signed away the next six years of my life. I knew little of my future‚ but sadly I knew less about my past. I knew so little about the men and women that sacrificed leading
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As the stereotypical awkward middle schooler who thought I had discovered my own style of non-prescription "nerd glasses"‚ I had no idea I was embarking on the most treasured time of my life. At a meager 11 years old‚ how was I to know one part of my life would give me everything. And that one part you ask? Well‚ that’s where my story begins. Sixth grade was a major transition. Eight classes‚ PE uniforms‚ more freedom - except recess - but who was I kidding‚ it was going to be great! I met so
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wasn’t worried‚ I knew someday I would find something in what I was good at. I got to live with that thought for some time until I got to attend middle school‚ where I stopped worrying about my grades and managed only to pass the subjects. I spent most of my time sleeping due to the frustration of not knowing what to do in the future. Most of my middle school experience was tasteless. I hadn’t friends at all‚ and teachers used to discourage their students about their future. “You’re not going to college
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