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    After being in Rancho Mirage High School (RMHS) for three years, I hope to graduate being top 30 in my class. I also plan to leave a legacy for myself so people will remember me when i come back. During my free time i enjoy playing soccer and basketball because they are a fast moving game with a lot of intensity. Also being able to hangout with my friends is always fun to do during my free time. My favorite genre of music is cultural music because it is very interesting. My favorite show is CSI:

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    I was a sophomore in high school when I met a black junior at my school named Jordan. She was first in her class and had been taking advanced placement classes since she was a freshman, which my school does not offer freshman. I was in awe when she offered to help me make my schedule for my junior year and advised me on what classes and teachers were the best. Whenever I need advice for school, I still call Jordan to talk about my situation with her. Through this relationship, I have learned that

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    to see how high school would change me. My dad always told me, “high school is the best years of your life” and “don’t ever wish high school away,” which sounded like crazy talk to this incoming freshman. The first day was not as stressful as I had expected. I had already made several friends through football. Practice started at the beginning of summer so I was comfortable around them. There was one in particular with whom I became close friends: David. He was a senior my freshman year and ,contrary

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    Freshmen year is not as direct and simple as it seems. You must do what you need to in order to endure the freshman year. If you start to fool around in your first year of college, it might turn into a bad habit for the years to come. Therefore, guidelines can help throughout this phase. In order to survive the year, you must absorb some basic rules and try to stick with them for the next four years of college. You have to be equipped to do some work, but also have fun while you 're at it. What you

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    Participating in high school sports has given me, as a student, responsibility to become a leader not only for cross country, but for track and field as well. For track and field 2017, I am the leader for the 4X800 relay race. As the relay leader, it is my responsibility to gather the relay team to not only motivate, but teach what role they provide for our team. In cross country 2016, I was bestowed as a captain. My role was to inspire underclassmen to influence their personal best times. Team work

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    kind of like being the new kid in school wherever you go, whether it is in school or a new job or whatever, … You just have to find your way.” -Fred Miller. The difference between being a new kid and being an upcoming freshman, is you aren’t really starting fresh. Being a freshman can be tough, but you’ve been in the school system for so long so why should it be a difference. You get more freedom, there are school sports, there are more activities associated with school, it should be the best four years

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    Your freshman year will be exciting, but it can also be intimidating. It is the start of four long years of high school, some of the most important years of your life. There are a lot of important things to do your freshman year, many of which I didn't start until much later. So here is some advice that will help you survive your freshman year, and prepare you for the rest of high school. Join a sports team or club High school is the time to try new things and discover what you enjoy doing

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    Kayla Gerber's Legacy

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    Freeburg High School senior Kayla Gerber hopes to leave a legacy on the Freeburg bowling program. She hopes to be remembered for how she never gives up, her determination at school and in bowling, and as someone always willing to help others. To Kayla, being a Freeburg Midget is a part of her. She considers it an honor, and something we all should be proud of. The amount of pride we have astounds her, and makes her proud of her school. If she could go back to freshman year, she would tell herself

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    Freshman Mentor Program

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    frameworks used in schools where students provide support to other students. Peer mentoring provides an alternative avenue of support by offering support from the peer group rather than adults. Research has shown that students respond well to peer mentors and feel a connection with someone that is closer to their age and more closely connected to the experience of high school. The mentors serve in a dichotomous role as older more experienced source of support that one can turn to for advice and guidance

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    If I were able to tell a freshman beginning high school what to do in order to succeed, I would begin by explaining what is necessary for them to do. The day I began high school, I was unable to differentiate the things that should be taken seriously, versus what should not. Because I was unable to decide which subjects I should study in school, I ended up far behind in credits. Beginning high school as a freshman was very difficult for me. I felt like there were very few people who were able to

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