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    Should Ridgeline High School ban sports? Most students who attend Ridgeline High School and their parents have been debating this question for a little while now. Sports at the high school are popular. The most popular sports that people play and watch are football‚ soccer‚ tennis‚ hockey‚ and basketball.  50% of Ridgeline High School’s student body plays sports throughout their years of high school enrollment. Ridgeline High School should keep allowing team sports as athletes are more likely to

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    It’s the bandwagon effect! As a cohort‚ we are faced with many challenges throughout our daily life at school. We are led to believe that it is a norm to swear‚ we do it almost spontaneously‚ and we don’t think about it‚ it’s almost second nature. So why do we do it? It’s a bandwagon effect! When we start our transition from primary to secondary school‚ we are told that we are the ‘babies’ of high school-just like the preps in primary schools. As year 7’s we don’t want to create a bad image as

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    Have you ever really wanted to play a sport in high school? To play a sport‚ you have to first‚ tryout and then one thing that sets you apart from the other athletes are your grades. How are your grades? Think about it‚ if you were to trout for your favorite sport tomorrow‚ would you make it? Promoting sports in high school is very beneficial in the school environment. Sports help grades improve because it helps teenagers become better citizens. It helps encourage the student to become more aware

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    Sports Classes Shouldn’t Be Cancelled in High School There is a point that sports classes in high school take up too much time which should have been devoted in study and are better to be cancelled. In my opinion,however‚ those sports classes are so useful and significant that must exist all the time. Above all‚ exercise are meaningful for those students to keep healthy. Playing sports may enable them to gain more energy and vigor‚ which in turn improves their studying efficiency. Now that they

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    playing sports at a young age but don’t play them today. Playing sports during high school can actually be a huge struggle for teens‚ especially depending on how many sports they play. I’ve played a variety of sports sense I was 3 years old and I haven’t let go of any of them sense then. As an athlete I’ve really learned how to overcome several different struggles to partake in something I love while still excelling in my education. For three years now I have been a three sport high school athlete

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    The Uniform Compulsion Rule High-School is the greatest point in our life. It is the time of growth as well as challenges too. Completing my high-school studies from Guinness Int’l Higher Secondary School which is located at Kathmandu‚ Nepal was one of the memorable experience of my life. As a high-school student there‚ I get to enjoy and utilize different range of facilities like extra curriculum activities‚ computer lab‚ library‚ sports etc. which helped me a lot throughout my studies

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    championship game‚ or aren’t in the starting lineup‚ everyday has its highs and lows. Baseball and life go hand in hand together‚ when you’re in a hard place‚ you are still able to chase the times when you feel like you can fly. Whether it’s winning the state tournament‚ or getting a promotion‚ those big moments are right around the corner‚ never be afraid to take that extra step out of your comfort zone. AJ Pettersen‚ my high school baseball coach‚ has mentored me for the past two years‚ not only on

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    Art and band are in need of money because of financial problems‚ so RUSD is going to drop school sports instead. After school sports include the following; softball‚ cross-country‚ track‚ and many more. All after schools should not be excluded from Rocklin’s middle schools. There are various reasons after school sports should be kept for middle school for a couple of reasons. Athletic clubs should be supported because the more people known the more spirit. Equally important there would be very

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    Reynolds Eileen Coates English 2 15 March 2013 Sports Broadcasting Sports are seen as an outlet for society‚ serving as a healthy distraction from everything else that is going on in people’s everyday lives. Great bonds and memories are formed through sports. However‚ people take it for granted. Sports represent a well-oiled machine‚ but behind that machine are many components that keep it going. One of these components is known as Sports Broadcasting. This is known to be the way through which

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    Grunkemeyer Mrs. Allen AP English Language and Composition‚ 2 17 March 2013 The Joys of High School Think about high school and all the students that fill up its student body. When thinking of the students‚ do stereotypes and clichés come to mind? As teens form close relationships with others‚ they struggle to understand who they are and where they fit in; they start to form their own identity in relation to others. High school is a critical time of social development which forms these clichés. Social styles

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