Good morning parents, students, teachers, and staff members. Today is a very special day for all of us eighth graders. We are finally done with middle school and starting high school next year. Every eighth grader is eager to leave school right now, even though it’s the last day of school.
In the words of Jason Boyd, from the song “Life Is Worth Living”, sung by Justin Bieber, he wrote, “People make mistakes doesn’t mean you have to give in.” Starting in sixth grade, you often make mistakes that you used to make in elementary school. The only difference is that some middle school teachers would care less and less about you and what you do as you go through middle school. Well, at least not as much as your elementary teachers. When other people
Hello, my name is Susan Stewart. I am a member of the Wheatland High School Grad Night Committee. The committee is comprised of Volunteers who plan and facilitate the Safe and Sober Grad Night event for Wheatland High School graduates. Committee members are meeting with local community businesses and leaders like yourself, to ask if they would be interested in supporting an event aimed at keeping our local teens safe on such a celebratory night.
Today I'm bringing you a new post about a TV show that I've just recently discovered and completely fell in love with! The show is called Stitchers and it has curstitchersrently wrapped season 2 on Freeform (unfortunately we still don't know if it's going to be renewed for season 3). Stitchers follows the life of Kirsten Clark (played by Emma Ishta), a bright student with a troubled past and an uncapability to experience emotions who is recruited into a secret governament agency, the NSA. The people involved in this program are able to "stitch" into recently deceased people in order to solve crimes and investigate murders. Kirsten will play an incredible important role in this process and we get to know more about her life as the story unravels
Dear administrators, teachers, parents, beloved friends, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the 8th grade graduation. It’s a pleasure to be standing in front of you today on this beautiful day to express the happiness we all feel.
school, no college. Where would you be? This strange thought could be reality if it
There are many steps to becoming an educator. It is a process that is not easy, it is challenging. Many times, you will find yourself wondering if you are cut out for the education field. Once you have become an educator, that same questions will come up many times throughout your years. Being an educator is a not a field you go into knowing exactly what you need to do, you will be, thrown many curve balls and face many obstacles that the long process you went through to become an educator, could never prepare you for many of the situations you will face.
Persuasive Essay Intro: For a second, try and picture yourself in 6th grade and realizing that you won't get recess anymore. Now, a deeper question. Do you remember how much fun you had in those 30 minute breaks? All the joy that you always felt while playing with your friends.
Here in the glorious states of America, we pride ourselves in an exemplary school system. Throughout the years we have greatly improved the success of our students, Reaching the fantastical 23rd in Reading, 25th in Science, and 39th in Math! 39th out of an astronomical 71!, (DeSilver). We are the absolute best at what we do! This is the American Public-school system where everyone is treated equally and achieve the same results.
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Thank you for your dedication to providing an excellent education system for all students in District 203. Your hard work has made the district have very high rankings and be one of the best districts in the state. As a student at Naperville Central High School, I understand that all school days are important and that they all count towards our grades. In spite of that, many Muslim students have no choice but to miss school due to an Islamic holiday called Eid. Therefore, there should be a day off on the only religious holiday that is celebrated by Muslims.
I am sure that everyone of you have heard about aliens and UFOs. Indeed, we all have heard about the famous case of aliens and UFOs in Roswell, New Mexico. Most people might be interested in the topic of aliens, but I know that the majority of you just think of it as rumours and the existence of them are impossible. Therefore, I am standing here in front all of you to make you change your perspective. I am strongly confident that I have found the evidence of their real existence to convince all of you.
I am writing to you in hopes that I might persuade you to observe deeply into the importance of increasing my semester grade average with ten extra points. For most students it is difficult to become the author, but for me I create exceptional essay’s.There are ways for students to surge their grades, yet many seize those opportunities. After all we do work industrious all school year; maintaining all those quizzes,test, and exams.
Kalup and I have talked about his grades (he has a print out on hand for reference) and effort. Specifically, we discussed how even the smallest distraction or laciness on his part can be the difference between passing and failing. Consequently, he may be a bit nervous in class as he seems to be mortified that you’ve noticed his struggles. Nevertheless, he has agreed to use his self-advocacy skills to speak with you today and go over any requirements to get back on track.
I wrote this inspirational book to persuade all those negative thinking substitute teachers to begin right here. Begin what, you might ask?
K to 12 is the answer, an asset that will change our economy for the better. According to Emmanuel Y. Angeles of CHED, we have to prepare our graduates to be globally competitive before 2020 APEC Trade Regime. And the only way to achieve that is aligning our system of education with those of other countries. The quality of education of our graduates really matters to meet our development goals since the Philippines is having a hard time in its economy. In order to be part of globalization and make our country one of the developed countries worldwide, we need to focus on making our system of education better than ever.
Ask any highschool student what the powerhouse of the cell is, they’ll reply “Mitochondria,” without processing the question. Ask what slope intercept form is… “y=mx+b”. High Schoolers will be able to tell you the precise structure of an atom, or the names of all three ships Columbus sailed on in his exploration. Ask them why they have a social security number? What a credit score is? Or, how do you do taxes or apply for a loan? And they will stare at you in a blind gaze. If we take a step back and think of what we really learned in four years of high school… what does it amount to? What does a good education look like? Why are we questioned what number/percentage we received instead of what did we learn? Education today prioritizes what scores we receive instead of what we have actually taken away from the work, and fails to provide us with the most basic life skills that we need to succeed.