Eddreccia Poole 2/13/18 Reflection Assignment My name is Eddreccia Poole. I am seventeen years old. I chose to tell the story of how I became a nonresident student at Finch-Henry Job Corps Center. I am originally from Water Valley, MS., Where I attended school through eighth grade. I was a cheerleader in junior High and maintained decent grade with the exception of my most feared subject which is math. Anything dealing with numbers totals freaks me out. I am terrified of math! During my eighth grade year at Water Valley Junior High, I experienced the worse night of my life when we woke up to our house on fire. We lost everything we had. I literally had only the one shirt I was wearing and a pair of socks. After the house fire, I missed a
My name is Guadalupe Segura. I am Hispanic and half Asian. I was born in Guatemala. I came to the America when I was 9 years old. My first language was Spanish I can now speak English fluently. This is my second semester at Onondaga Community College. My major is humanities and social science. I plan to transfer after I accomplish my associates. The college that I want to transfer is to University of Delaware where I want to extend my Bachelor’s degree in Psychology.
My name is Shelsea Abreu and I live in Hackensack, New Jersey. I attend Immaculate Conception High School in Lodi, New Jersey. I enjoy reading, sleeping, and watching television. I enjoy spending time with friends, laughing, and especially making memories with my family. My interests include medicine, books, and traveling. Moreover,my future goal for college is to graduate with a degree in Physician Assistant.
One dark, howling night in October, I was camping at Lake Greeson all alone. It was freezing. I felt as if I opened the tent there would be ten feet of snow. The campfire needed to be put out before I went to bed.
My full name is Ashley Irene Tull. I'm fourteen and go the Atchison High School. I play many sports which would be volleyball, basketball, track and trying out softball. I have one older sister and one little brother, and have many friends. I'm going to talk about my physical health, mental health, and social health.
Hello this is Michael De Falcis I am a current 8th grader at MMS. I am an athlete. I have played soccer since I was three. I am a loving and caring person. I say this because if I see someone in need I try to help. I believe that I am helpful, because I always help around the house. I am a devoted christian because I attended church and youth group every week. I’m really good at time management because I'm always buzzy. I have good organizational skills. I am the youngest of four. My sister is a current student at the high school. Next year she will a junior. I have been in this school district since kindergarten academy.
I am Tristan Vigar. I am sixteen. I have a big family, which I love because I’m never bored. I live in a country house in Urbana, Indiana. I love playing and watching basketball. I recently do not have a job, but I plan to have at the beginning of next year. I enjoy going to school and learning. My favorite class would be science because its fun. My worst class would be math. I think I struggle in math because it’s hard to remember the formulas.
I'm Joshua Pasa, and I am 15 and my nationality is Filipino. I was born on January 6, 2000 and I live in Northridge, California. I am a tenth grader that goes to Sherman Oaks CES. My favorite sport is basketball, I have been playing ever since I was 4. And now I play for the school on the JV basketball team. I think I am a very organized, determined, intellectual, and humorous person who is easy to talk to. My favorite genre of music is Rap. I listen music as a stress reliever and it helps me vent and release some stress. What I like to do during my free time is to either play basketball, sleep, or listen to music. This year I hope to achieve my goal of having a 4.0 grade point average. I don't want to be as stressed this year. I want to work
In class, we read the book The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls. This book was about the crazy childhood Jeanette experienced. Jeanette had to become independent at a very young age, since her parents didn’t seem to take responsibility for their children. She learned how to do many things on her own, like boil hotdogs at the age of three. Jeanette’s family was also always on the move; they drove miles and miles until her parents found a small town where they wanted to settle down for a little while. She became familiar with her dad’s term the “skedaddle,” which means they would just pick up and leave in a hurry. Because of all these sudden changes in Jeanette’s life, she had to start a new life for herself everywhere she went, such as starting a new school, making new friends, and adapting to the way of living in that
Hi, I am Abigail Johnson, an 8th grader at Gulf Coast Middle School. I guess you could say I look/am a normal teenage girl, I am a part of the 50% of kids with two homes in the U.S. One of them is in Spring Hill and the other one is in Brooksville. I do several things outside of school when I’m not busy with doing homework.
The whole entire house felt like a hot oven in the dark. We had two portable fans and three flashlights and that was it. We where sweating badly and even worse when I woke up the next day we got a water alert which meant the water had to be boiled before using which was horrible because my house smelled like dirty sweat! That afternoon my mom’s friend who lives in the neighborhood invited us to eat
Childhood; such as loss of parent, going to Boarding School, divorce of parent, bullying etc.
From the Constellium website I learned about your need for an electrical maintenance technician in Muscle Shoals, AL. I am very interested in this position with Constellium and believe my education and career background are appropriate for the position.
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.
I remember one incredibly funny day from last year. It was the day I fell through the glass display case at school. Boy, I tell you that sucked so bad. I know for a fact I’ll never live it down. I’m known for being pretty accident prone so it was no surprise to people when they found out I was the one who had left the blood stain in the hallway.
I was sitting in my classroom waiting for my number to get called. It's was fourth grade and we had just gotten back from the holidays and everyone was turning in their homework. My teacher was as mad as a bull with all the excuses. “My dog ate my homework” “I dropped it in the pool”. Then I remembered my story…my homework caught on fire! I thought back to that day when I was in first grade. I was as little as a mouse. I was at home doing my homework while my mom was cooking and put my homework by her purse which happens to be by the burners. My mom being the greatest cook ever turned on the wrong burner. Then the corner of my homework caught on fire! I screeched and my mom put it out. The next day my teacher asked me what happened to my homework.