The First Day Of The Rest Of My Life
I woke up, it was Monday the first day of school at Cupertino Middle School. I got up and took in the eye shattering light from the Sun's burning rays, and got ready for middle school being careful to make every little detail perfect like my hair, shirt, and of course school supplies. When I went to the kitchen for a delicious first day of school breakfast, I found my parents excited as can be waiting for with pancakes with sweet, sugary, and fresh maple syrup straight from the tree to the white bottle of tastiness. My mom asked are you ready?
I said “yes mom of course” She then said “Are you sure Mason? I said “Mom i'm ready ok. Then she said “Ok I just want you too know I love you sweetie.” I then exclaimed “Ok I love you to.” During the drive to Cupertino Middle School, my mom was talking about how much she hated the traffic, when she would pick me up, did I have everything, and try to make some new friends. When we got to Cupertino Middle School I put my agenda away, then said “I love you mom” She exclaimed “I love to good luck at school, and have a great day” I said “Bye mom” and went to my first class, P.E.
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or physical education with mrs. Fluit, but we had a substitute teacher who I like more than any other physical education teacher I have had in school. For the activities in P.E. we listened to some rules like no chewing gum in class, be respectful, always wear your P.E. clothes when you do the activities, no slacking during the activities because you will lose a lot of hard earned points, and make sure you don't go in the taped off area, that's for teachers only. After they finished telling us the rules, we got our planners and some other papers for our parents to sign as well as a nametag that we got to design by
The memorable place of Lynnfield High School was the place that helped me discover where I wanted to be in life. After the hard work I demonstrated paid off, I was ready to leave my comfort zone for a new place. Growing up, I lived in a unique town called Lynnfield, located about a half-hour north of Boston. My hometown has countless special qualities that I will remember for a lifetime. The school system has a close knit community because the town only has two elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. My graduating class consisted of less than two hundred people, which is extremely small compare to surrounding towns. Overall my junior and senior years had the most memorable impact on me and my life.
What a horrible horrible day it was. It all started the first day of 6th grade here at Memorial Middle School. My mom walked in with me to get my schedule because we didn’t go to open house. I went up to my protime and it was in the art room with Mrs. Teerink. My mom sat down at a table with me and I was really scared and embarrassed. Then, to make it even worse, I started bawling my eyes out. While a lot of people walked in, and by a lot of people it was like 20, but it felt like it was a million.
Tormented by the dry Texas sun, and the poor soil, the plant life in Eagle Pass High school has no chance. Everywhere you look there is dead grass and dead trees. However, in the middle of a field filled with the dead behemoths of trees, there stood a small struggling sapling.
Now it was time to say goodbye to the house, and move back to California where most of the family were at. When I moved to California I moved to Salinas at the time I was in 3rd grade at a school called Kamman. My favorite teacher was my 3rd grade teacher her name was Mrs. Vierra she was a nice lady. My least favorite teacher was Mrs. Cunov she got frustrated at us really easily, and picked her nose right in front of us it was gross. In 5th grade I had a teacher named Mr. Spencer he was my favorite male teacher because he was the man that taught the class to make paper airplanes. It was fun because it made class so much more interesting. In the beginning of the year I attended at Kamman then a few weeks later I moved to Monterey where I attended the rest of middle school at the Monterey Bay Charter
Do you remember the pep-rallies from sixth grade? Remember how we sixth graders could not wait until seventh grade to sit on the bleachers instead of the gym floor? Back in 2013, Larkspur Middle School got rid of pep-rallies since it was a safety hazard to have too many people in the gym at the same time. Instead, they replaced pep-rallies with spirit parades, so teams parade around the school for about fifteen minutes and basically back up the whole school day. I think the best way to bring school spirit back at Larkspur is to get rid of spirit parades, bring pep-rallies back, and hold them outside.
Let me take you back to a time filled with pure joy fueled by a foundation of knowledge. For most, Valley Road Elementary School, appears to be simply a school. Yet its meaning is beyond that straightforward of a definition and much more lies within the walls. Valley Road will forever have a place in my heart as I recall all the great memories from the recorder concerts, book fairs, halloween parades, and cake walks. I have gained an immense amount of knowledge from my time there. Overall, it allowed me to aspire to dream and shaped me into the leader you see today. I found passions that drove me to attain such outstanding accomplishments and successes.
1889, that’s when the long history of Columbia City High School starts. Columbia City High School is a very old school with very rich history, but it's time to turn over a new stone. Since this dilapidated school has reached a point when it's become of ill repair and there’s nothing more to do. The numerous problems that plague CCHS are constant. The final straw was pulled, the city has decided to build a new high school within the next three years. This is a large project that current high school students won’t be able to participate in but should still try the help as much as possible.
At Bayshore Middle School the Principal, Mr.Scarano, Vice Principal, Mr.Cullen, and many of the school’s teachers have become more strict about the backpack rule. The backpack rule is that your backpack is not to be carried around the school until period 10-11. Many students ignored the rule and brought their backpack to some of their classes, but it has gone out of control. On January 30, 2017, Mr.Scrano sent out an email to all of the teachers asking to send all of the students back to their lockers if they bring their backpack to class before period 10-11.
At Santaluces Community High School there are many things that require change. The scheduling, cats, and recess are things that need to be changed in order to please the students. Having these changes may change student’s life for the better
Do administrators of schools every see the child's? Does suspension increase dropout rates? Is there ever a since of justice for the child? Since schools first came to be they have always suspended students without questioning or reasoning in a comfortable environment.Although school suspension is way for the child to be isolated and think about what they have done, schools should get rid of school suspension because this makes the student feel as though there voice is being heard in the matter, since the student is in a more safe and cozy environment the student will reveal what happened, this will prevent higher dropout and school suspension rates.
Synopsis: This article talks about a fight involving about 50 students leaving Asbury Park High School last week that caused damage to nearby property has prompted police to increase patrols at dismissal time. The police in the area have seen an increase in complaints from neighbors about unruly high-school aged children jaywalking, obstructing traffic and being disorderly. This dispute raises questions from parents and neighbors about the safety of children, property that has been damaged and why these students are acting out. The population has been said to have been through so much trauma
Mr. Hale,do you support 20 minutes in between the bells at Independence Middle School? I sure do there are so many good reasons that there should be 20 minutes in between the bells such as, it gives your brain a break, time to talk with friends, and won’t talk as much in class.
In my great middle school, Wildwood Middle School of Waunakee, Wisconsin, our goal is for students to grow into people who will make the world a better place. Sixth, seventh, and eighth graders are taught a wide variety of common core classes and extra exploratories to enrich children and help them grow. We believe in the principal character traits of S.H.A.R.K., which stands for Self-Control, Humility, Acceptance, Responsibility, and Kindness. Wildwood Middle School’s motto is,” Where Everyone Belongs”, as we believe everyone should be treated with kindness and respect. Our school sports team is the Wildwood Sharks and our mascot is Sammy Shark. We believe Wildwood is a great middle school because we provide a safe and fun learning environment
Wonder what it is like at Stafford Middle School? We have great physical and human geographic features. To begin with, we have clean floors that are mopped by the janitors and tables that are wiped down, also by the janitors everyday. We also have a clean football field that is made of turf, which makes it look nicer and cleaner. We have a safe school that is made of bricks, which protects us from storms and tornadoes.
Hi! I am Grace Cappellini and I am 17 years olds. I attend Northview High School in Sylvania Ohio. It’s only about 5 minutes from the Ohio/Michigan border. I like to stay busy and be involved in a lot of different activities in and outside of school. In school I focus most of my energy and creativity towards student council and class government where as next year I plan to be student body president. I am also in leadership academy, world language club and spanish honors society. I am taking AP spanish 5 next year where I hope to be 1 step closer to being fluent in spanish. Along with that I am in science olympiad which allows me to compete against people from all over the country in different areas of science. Aside from things I am involved in