Dear Jonathan Mathias, May 31, 2017 Thank you for coming to Weston Middle School and sharing your career experiences. I learned so much from your unique talk. In your speech you showed me what hard work is like. This resonated with me because in the culinary school video the kids had to wake up super early to make food for the other kid. I also learned how a chief always has to be prepared for the next the day. Taking this knowledge I been dedicated to training myself to become a professional tennis player. Everyday I try my best to work on my muscles and keep a healthy diet so I would be prepared for the future. As you were speaking I could tell that you love your job. As I saw this I learned that everyone should love their career
Girl!! We try our best. I have an awesome team; I could not do it without them. – Thank you Rachael!! I am flattered by your comment. You are the PTO President for Lone Star Elementary for this year, and member of PTO for Montgomery Middle School. Your work for the community is amazing!! This is another great way to get to meet ladies from the neighborhood.
Good evening! I hope you are doing well and having a great start to the week. I have a quick question regarding class tomorrow.
I mentioned something to you last week about continuing to mentor for next semester at Kennedy middle school and you told me that I needed to ask the school for permission. Who would I need to contact in order for me to continue to mentor next semester?
As a Catholic community we must seek to live the life that Christ has shown us, to serve rather than be served. Our daily lives must begin and end with the love for God. And with our strong faith community, we can achieve greatness in all that we do.
Welcome to Mt. Edgecumbe High School! Coming here, far away from home may be nerve-racking, but you just got accepted to one of the best schools in Alaska. Not everyone who applied got accepted, which is why you shouldn’t take this opportunity for granted. Attending MEHS, Mount Edgecumbe High School, is way different from being at home; for instance, you’re not living with your parents anymore and you have to teach yourself to be independent. This may seem frightening, but by coming here you can get a better education than from where you live, which is why I encourage you to stay all four years. Since you’re a MEHS Brave now, I am going to tell you some things that I personally like and dislike about MEHS. I will also tell you what to expect while you’re
I am currently in 8th grade at MIwee Middle School but just recently moved from Teague Middle School, not but Two months ago. I use to attend Osceola Middle school in Pinellas County when I lived with my Dad but now live with my Mom. I do not have many hobbies but just a few. My biggest hobbie that I hope to pursue after college is playing my flute. I have been playing a little over 3 years now and couldn't imagine my life without music. I would love to play Chaminade Concertino on flute one day! I hope to have learn the piccolo and piano but the time i graduate high school. Another hobbie I have is actually dancing like your daughters. I am not a professional dancer and never well be but I have made a dance group
Escondido Christian School (ECS) is a wonderful school. I have been going here since preschool, and I have over years I have seen things that are possible to change.. Maybe like more electives or change up the softball fields, little things like that. Or by adding a culinary arts class, or more girly things like cheer, higher sewing class, or even a separate drama class. This year we have gotten news that you are taking the younger children and giving them practice for the next year's play. Honestly, that is one of your brightest ideas you’ve had for this school. Two of my ideas, and what I will be writing about in this letter is upgrading the softball fields, and the equipment.
I will never forget where I came from. Benton Harbor Charter School was home for me. It hit home for me knowing that I had a wonderful teacher that cared about my education, and my life outside of school. Whenever I would come to school she’ll be the first to say “good morning kiddo” Just hearing that made me feel great like I was important to her. Ms. Alexander, you gave me the courage to stand up for myself and to never shut down when times get hard. When I’m feeling down you always have a way of putting me in a better mood. You knew what I was up against in the future and you kept pushing me to meet my goals.
It is the goal of Principal Clemon and his team to ensure that no student in our school ever goes home without basic physiological needs, cognitive needs, love and belonging needs, self-actualization needs, and esteem needs. We appreciate your great support and commitment to the Seagull students.
Welcome to Judge Frank Berry Middle School and Coach Olo’s 8th Grade English class (famously known as Coach Olo University), where our motto is “Control Your Own Destiny”. Anticipate having an extensive yet exciting and engaging year ahead of you! We (meaning you and I) will do our best to make sure that you are equipped with all the tools you need to enter into high school next year. Everything we do in here is geared toward high school and beyond.
Congratulations on being recognized as a top graduate within the Miami-Dade private school community! I am honored to join your family, friends, and classmates in celebrating your tremendous achievements.
Welcome to Chelan High school! The higher grades won't bite, so feel free to be friends with some of us. There's a spot for everyone here. On behalf of my group, we would love to have more members of our friend circle. Some of us are a little weird, though, so be prepared. Band in high school is like a big family. If you think you could get along with sixty band members, and if you're not already in it, I suggest you join. We go to Disneyland every four years. I won't get to go with you, but it'll be fun anyway.
I once attended Bullen myself, and while the experience felt monumentally difficult at the time, it allowed me to understand the impact that both negative and positive school experiences can have on a child’s future. Like many middle school students, I not only struggled within the school environment, but also faced difficulties in my home life which contributed to the issues I encountered at school. I was shy and anxious about fitting in with my peers and was bullied throughout 6th and 7th grade. By 8th grade, on average I was only attending school twice a week to pick up and drop off assignments. The only reason I didn’t drop out during that school year were a select number of
Running Start is an initial advantage over other students upon graduation. By the time of graduation one who has completed this program is granted an Associate’s Degree with their high school diploma. The program allows a student to take college classes while they complete high school. A student who does this program graduates with their Associate’s Degree without cost, Students also get to experience a college atmosphere, and students also have the opportunity to take courses that coincide with their chosen degree or career choice. Running start is a great program for high school students to complete. This is because a student becomes more independent, they have a loss of socialization in high school, and increases in adult social experiences, as well as different school schedules that are likely to not match up when there are breaks or cancellations of classes, which makes it seem as though there are longer breaks of time than the schedule of a full time high school student.
Throughout my preteens, I used to look forward to the end of Summer. I mostly loved feeling the crisp on-coming Fall air, and watching the cliff hanging TV series previews roll on the screen for all of the Fall premieres. Like the nerd I was (and still am), I would get overly excited about buying fresh school supplies, including blank notebooks to fill with new to-do lists that would allow me to conquer everything my heart desired. There was no doubt about how much I loved the end of Summer and feeling that change was in the air.