In Coon Rapids, Minnesota, it can be very quiet. But when you live by a busy elementary school, things are different. I live right across from the Hamilton Elementary School. During the winter, things get very dangerous and it needs to stop. During the winter, the streets get very full of snow and ice, causing the roads to be slippery, and the plows don’t come as often as they should. In the morning, around seven-thirty or so, parents will come and drop off their kids for school. In the late afternoon, the parents will come and pick up their kids and this is where it gets to be unsafe. The street I live on can only fit about 3 cars tightly. When parents come to pick up their kids from the school, they all line their cars up on part
In her early years, Eleanor was a debutante. Eleanor was enrolled in the Junior League (Scharf, 1987). The Junior League was a group of young upper-class women who planned to add social responsibility to their lives (Scharf, 1987). Eleanor took her role of social responsibility very seriously (Scharf, 1987). She taught classes at the Rivington Street Settlement House in Manhattan (Scharf, 1987). Eleanor treated the immigrants with absolute kindness and taught her classes with total commitment and personal satisfaction (Scharf, 1987).
The reason I would want to attend Clark Magnet High School is because I believe Clark will help me set up for college, universities and jobs in the future. Clark has a great technology program and I believe it will help me exceed in my career choice. Clark has better teachers, smaller campus, great staff, more security, and more learning tools for anyone who wants to major in math/science careers. I made the decision of applying to Clark because I know Clark will prepare me better for the future. My sister went to Clark too and she loved it, college is easier for her and now she's excelling and has straight A's. I would want to go to a high school knowing that they will help me prepare for the future rather than being worried about what is
In the early months of 2002, Juneau-Douglas High School in Juneau Alaska, held a school-sponsored and faculty supervised event, held off of school property, to observe the Olympic Torch pass through their area. When television cameras began to turn in the direction of a group of students, they unfurled a banner with the phrase “BONG HiTS [sic] 4 JESUS”. The school principle, Deborah Morse, told the students to remove the banner and one of them named Joseph Frederick refused, compelling Morse to confiscated the banner claiming it promoted illegal drug use and suspended Frederick [1]. The school district superintendent supported Morse and permitted the suspension, stating the banner was in violation of school policy by endorsing the use of
4-H is growing more than just plants. By enriching the lives of the youth with science, citizenship, and health, the club is planting qualities that will help and inspire our future leaders.
Mt. Vickson High School contains a little over 1,000 students total. It's a small high school in Connecticut that doesn't have much recognition. My last 3 years working here have been interesting. Fresh out of college, I applied for a job teaching science or math. I applied at many other schools, but the Mt. Vicks school board got back to me very quickly and offered me a choice: either honors and scholars biology or essentials and scholars algebra 1. Although both were strong suits of mine, I had been an honors student all my life and my biology teacher had inspired me to become a teacher in the first place. I knew I needed the job so I came for an interview and signed the papers. It felt right to take the job teaching junior biology. That
Students at Wilson High School, Governor Mifflin, Twin Valley, and Reading High School on Tuesday the 4th of October were horrified to learn that their schools had been threatened online. The Instagram account “gigglez_is.real” warned students at these schools that three clowns would show up at 12:30 on October the 5th in each school to murder or seriously injure students and teachers.
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 Noble Street College Prep, they have students pay for various infractions. “Noble collected almost $190,000 in discipline “fees” from detentions and behavior classes.” A discipline policy is used to make students behave and follow rules. There is a rewarding and punishing policy where students are supposed to be improving. While it is true that the rewarding policy may work, I believe that Konawaena Middle School should have the punishing policy, because when students are being punished, they are behaving during school, focused on their classes while getting superior grades and even with the policy students still have responsibilities for their work.
You are attending a school and the same people that are into athletics getting all the fame. The Athletes are put on a higher pedestal, because everyone recognizes their talent. Deep in the shadows lurks people talented in other activities such as chess, dramatics, singing, video games, and plenty more other non-athletic activities. This is exactly the situation at East Jordan high school. At every pep assembly the athletes are recognized for their talents. Which they have deserved, but other students deserve to have their talents show too. Here at East Jordan high school, we do not have much clubs for people with other types of talents. One way we could solve this problem is adding more clubs to give everyone that moment to shine. East Jordan Middle/High School must add non-athletic after school activities because it will help
At Kenzie middle school it was a cold, rainy Friday afternoon in Chicago Illinois. There was fog all over the ground, it was like a fog machine, so much that you could barely see the playground. It was a nasty day out! At the middle school there was a lot of after school activities. For example, all of the characters are after school in the tumbling program called , ASTP.
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.
Have you ever been annoyed about the incoming freshman? I have a idea of what they could do to make them better students. The freshman of Maconaquah High School can become better students by getting good grades, getting to class on time, and studying. If the freshman follow these tips they will become better students.
Middle School boys are the worst, trust me, I’ve experienced both sides of it. I’ve been slammed into lockers and well, one time I threw a kid into a locker and I promise, it was totally justified. Anyway, things don’t get much better with freshman boys in high school, they’re just as insecure as they were in middle school (trust me, very insecure!!) except now there are guys three or four years older than them instead of one or two. By their sophomore and junior year, they’ve actually built up some real, genuine self-esteem and are actually capable of achieving some things; unfortunately, that all goes by the wayside when senioritis hits and “A’s are bae” turns into “C’s get degrees” and “C’s get degrees” turns into “D’s don’t get rescinded.”
Is this school a petri dish? Here at Lowell Middle School we don’t enforce cleanliness and countless times I have seen people leave the bathroom without washing their hands. Therefore, I think that we should have an automatic hand sanitiser dispensers in every classroom, bathroom, and cafeteria.