High School is where students get their education for them to get a better life and a good career for them in their future. One of my High Schools that I attended was Madera High School which is an old, calming school. Some of the students in that school may be smart, dumb or even just in between smart and dumb or even some nasty homophobic who despise homosexual people, lesbian, gay and bisexual identity. In fact, I knew someone who hates these kind of individuals and it make me think how such a person can hate these kind of human because everyone is the same we all have the same rights god gave us. People like this makes me some type of way because they are so dumb and stupid for not supporting this. Every person in this world has equal rights
I am Hayley Romero. I attend Anna L. Klein school. I am 13 years old, and have big dreams. I was born in North Bergen, New Jersey. I am Ecuadorian, and I am proud. I am the only child, but I have a dog named Snoopy. I believe that I am an excellent student for County Prep High School. It would be a great opportunity for me and it is something that I am very excited to be a part of. I am a very sterling student and work very hard in school. I care a lot about my grades and continuously find areas where I can improve. I feel that being a part of County Prep High School would be a great jump-start to my future. I love to learn and always strive to improve myself. I always take pride in my schoolwork and work hard.
Framingham State University will prepare me for a productive life, enhance my learning and enhance my current leadership skills, intern this will contribute to my future once I graduate.An opportunity of this caliber would launch my learning and continue to ignite my passion for learning. I feel that all my experiences have lead me to find this school and get the most I can out of my time here if I get admitted.
When I decided to become an engineer, I thought hard on what that entailed. I saw myself working on hands on projects with a skill and proficiency that I could truly be proud of. That's why after listening to the presentation for Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Technology in my freshman year here at Texas A&M I knew that this major was the best fit for me. The mentioning of learning how to manufacture and produce things from conception to finished product was very exciting to me. I also appreciate that the education is very application oriented rather than just teaching theoretical content. I feel that this directly prepares one for a future career in industry and this sense of job security is what really attracted me to this engineering
I would like to inform you why I made the decision to enroll my daughter Raquel Cepeda ID # 5500531 in Veterans Memorial Early College High School. The school has a high academic level and low drop out rates giving the school a great image. Two of my children attended Veterans Memorial Early College High School for four years and I believe this school prepared them for their next step in life. I believe this school will provide my child the opportunities to discover her talents and expand her knowledge. I as a parent am very interested for her academic development and I strongly believe that this school will help her build a firm academic foundation that will lead her to obtain success in further education.
I have been involved in the Future Farmers of America chapter at Powhatan High School since my sophomore year of high school. I took my first agriculture class sophomore year because my older sister had taken a welding class and thoroughly enjoyed it. When in the class I learned about FFA and decided to join the club because I found it interesting. That year I learned more about the organization and became interested in becoming more involved in the organization. By becoming more involved in the FFA organization, I began to become passionate about the organization and wanted to ;earn how to become more involved. At the end of my sophomore year, I interviewed to become the Reporter of the Powhatan High School FFA chapter and I was honored to be appointed to the position. Once appointed the position, I was learned leadership and organizational skills in this position. At the end of my junior year, I was appointed the a Vice Resident of Chapter and I am currently serving in this position.
When I was nine I told my mother I was going to be the first female Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, and since then my passion for law and politics has only grown. I enjoy being in thick of things and using my energy to move ideas forward. I love persuading others on topics that I see will make our community better for all of us. Participating in activities and events such as Buckeye Girls State, and the National Speech and Debate tournament have broaden my horizons immensely. However, something not listed on the resume is the conversations that happen outside of the rounds, where people come together to discuss different issues because it excites them. I love the political process, it drives the activities I do, the classes
Acting is a way of escaping the world we live in. Acting will help me escape my own world. Wayland Baptist University, Home of the Pioneers will help me in my future acting career and will help me with scriptwriting.
A lot of people set a challenge to improve. By setting a challenge, individuals work hard, asking for help and advice from experienced advisors. Challenges motivate people and keep them working hard. The most significant challenge I have faced was getting a full scholarship into the private school, American Heritage High School in Plantation. This challenge was crucial for me because I came to United States in the middle of sixth grade. I went to Falcon Cove Middle School, and the school placed me in regular classes within the ESOL program. The ESOL program is a program designed for foreign students who do not speak English well. I got out of the program once I passed the placement test to the Cambridge program. In middle school, I won a variety
I am interested in working as a Third Grade Teacher at Fort Lewis Mesa Elementary, for Durango School District 9-R, because we share valuable goals such as providing innovative education and instilling the love of learning to encourage children to become life-long learners. I have experience with primary and intermediate grade levels and I would enjoy teaching in a third grade classroom. I would like to teach for Fort Lewis Mesa Elementary, because I would enjoy being part of a school which values community and student growth through closing the achievement gap.
There are many reasons I picked Hutchinson Community College to attend this semester. The first reason was for sports. During my senior year of high school, I thought to myself that I do not want to be lazy and do nothing at school. Therefore I decided to go back into cheerleading. One of the Hutchinson Community College cheer coaches showed interest in me. However, I was undecided on which college I wanted to go to until a cheer recruiter came to me. Which comes to my next reason why I picked Hutchinson for schooling. Hutchinson Community College was a good choice for me because of my major and a good education. The teachers at Hutchinson Community College are good at their teaching. Hutchinson Community College had all my classes I needed
The mission I decided to choose is schools. I picked City High School. In their mission statement and on their
My uppermost three colleges I’m interested in are: Itawamba Community College, Mississippi State University, Northeast Mississippi Community College. I chose ICC to be in the band and to be close to home. Socially this college will be great for me because there are many different ways to be active on campus, and many people that I am friends with have attended there or are going to go there. Academically ICC is fantastic because it has small class sizes, so I can get more help if needed. Financially this is one of the cheapest junior colleges there are. Even though ICC is one of the cheapest community colleges in the nation, it is also one of the most successful. The students that graduate from there are more than likely to succeed than not.
I attended Mercy Catholic High school for my first two years of high school, but because I saw my mother struggling to pay for my tuition, I decided to attend a public school for my last two years. When I graduated I received the gold merit scholarship at Coppin State University. I decided to take advantage of the summer program that it offered called the Summer Academic Success Program, SASA. Through this program I began taking rigorous college courses immediately after high school graduation. I earned a 4.0 and 7 college credits during SASA.
The place I serve at is New Hopewell Elementary School. New Hopewell Elementary is a community school located in South Knox County. It was constructed in 1894 and they began to grow as they added classrooms from 1909 to 1970. The purpose of this school is to enhance student learning while also improving their home life in the community. Their mission statement is “to have a caring place to learn and reach our goals.
As an administrator, the mission is to use skill and dedication to build an education system, for my school, that will produce positive academic success for all students and manage a complex urban system with efficiency and effectiveness. With reason and prioritized urgency the administrator makes decisions that benefit the school, students, their parents, and surrounding community. Finally, such a mission includes the support from a staff that recognizes the importance of these elements.