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    Grandpa at the wheel and a full tank of gas we were on our way to the state fair. Although I was excited to be cruising down Highway 30 there was one problem we weren’t going to be home until the 13th and volleyball practice started on the 11th. High schools are focusing more on sports than any other extra-curricular activity could create serious penalties for missing the first three practices. On the other hand, I had worked with Bandit since the previous May when he was just a mere 100 pounds. I

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    The question that most students possess coming out of high schools usually refers to “what’s next” or “what do I want to do with my life?” I think that it is important that people have these questions at their disposal because it forces students to not only evaluate their strengths but also discover what really makes them happy. The reason for this correlates towards people striving to work in an area that makes them happy but also provides them with the money they desired in order for life to be

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    A Critique of the American High School The idea that the American education system requires its students to attend school for a full 13 years is absurd. The average student does not need 13 years of high school to be prepared for graduation and college, and those who do require that much attention most likely would not succeed in college anyways. In the typical high school, students and teachers waste more time focusing on sports and social issues rather than actual schooling. When one truly realizes

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    Oakland High school is located in Tacoma, Washington, whereas, Interlake Senior High school is located in Bellevue, Washington. These two schools may seem like similar public high schools, however, they vary significantly. Interlake Senior High school has 1,569 students and a 90% graduation rate and only 19.9% of its students receive free or reduced lunch (“Interlake Senior High School”). The school’s major ethnicities consist of White (40.7%) and Asian (33.4%) (“Interlake Senior High School”). 74%

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    to be the best. You know there are other opportunities out there for you, but you don’t feel as popular just being satisfactory in school. In today’s world, high schoolers are constantly under pressure to do well in sports, but not necessarily in school. Life lessons, like getting a job or just being an overall good person fly out the window. Central High School focuses too much on athletics instead of academics; this problem can be alleviated through the encouragement of parents to promote academic

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    In 10th grade I had an English teacher by the name of Mrs. Hurley. The school year started with me disliking her, I thought she was extremely rude and was just cranky all the time. In her class is where I read my first Shakespeare play, Romeo and Juliet she made that unit extremely amusing. She had us split into families and

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    Leaving middle school can be very exciting for most of the young adults as they turn over their life into high school. High school can be a very long path, with great memories, and great experiences. But not everyone goes through the same thing everyone expects too. A big issue that is according to now in new generations of young teens in high school is teens dropping out of school. Many teens take the decisions of not continuing in going on with high school because they are around bad influences

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    one elementary school usually in one part of a neighborhood in your hometown. As these schools grown in number and increase in grade level however, less become established and there tend to be a smaller amount of high schools within a city compared to elementary or middle. This means that for every 4 or 5 neighborhoods there is 1 high school that is responsible for accepting these residents. High schools quickly become established in large district areas,

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    As a small child in elementary school, I can remember the anticipation of unstructured recess that followed our daily lunch routine. Ordinarily, the bell for lunch would ring. The teacher would line everyone up and that is when the excitement would erupt. Immediately the chatter of little voices commenced among the students as they collaborated with their peers about what they desired to conquer first. At that very moment imaginations exploded! Were to begin? Would be the question on everyone’s mind

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    The school bell rings at 2:50 indicating the end of the school day. I race out of my AP Chemistry class and head straight for my car parked across the street from the high school. Within four minutes, I’m pulling out of the parking lot and heading north on McHenry Avenue. As I drive as “efficiently” as possible, I scan the street for any dangers. I approach the only stoplight on this relatively short journey and I pray that it’s green. Luckily, it almost always is. I continue up the street for a

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