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    years in the Middle School and now I am off to the High School for another four years. At first when u think about it and it is scary to think about going to High School but then at the same time it”s not even that bad. You're not that little kid anymore that’s in Middle School you are going to go to High School. You will always have those memories about your time her at the Middle School but now that we have hit a certain age it’s time to face reality and expect things from the high that we don’t get

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    Music at Its Finest

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    to make Lincoln County a positive place to be. Even schools try to make learning a better experience for all grades. District board members fight for extracurricular programs because they know that not only do the kids enjoy them but it also gives them the chance to branch out and do something fun while also getting a good education. The Troy community has supported our district enough that Troy Middle School and Troy Buchanan High School get to have a phenomenal music program that allows kids

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    He flinched as they came back to him. First, the memory of him contributing 50,000 US Dollars to victims of the Siachen Earthquake in 2008. Next, the memory of him donating 1.3 million dollars to his old high school, William Knibb Memorial High School. What he remembered the most about the donation was not the good deed he was committing, but the looks on the children's faces as they cried and gasped

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    fifth grade in a very small school. I was excited to explore what else this big world had to offer. I had known I loved the mountains. I was very excited to meet new people and live in a different climate. Over all I loved the idea. At sixteen, now in the Early College, I’ve realized what i’m missing. I’ve realized, I don’t have my older cousins anymore. I left them in Ohio. I don’t have anyone who knows the memories and fun times we had. I had to make all new memories. Suddenly it wasn’t all fun

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    city with my family, but I have never forgotten my high school. This summer, I went back to my country to visit my grandparent and travel. I promised with myself go back to visit my high school, that I could find on my childhood that my childhood associated with high school, where I considered my second home. In the afternoon, I rode on the bike around these streets, and my city changed a lots. The coffee shop in the streets, where I went to school everyday disappeared, but the trees in the street

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    My Most Memorable Friend

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    my brother could last forever, which is one way this has affected me. This memory will help me as a teacher because it reminds me that if I have a strong connection with my students, then I will more than likely impact their lives by showing them that I am not just a teacher, but also a friend. B. Your first memories of television; Looking back, I have countless memories of watching television as a child, but the one memory that sticks out the most to me is watching the 9/11 attacks on television

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    Welcome to Lakenheath High School! Lakenheath has a lot to offer that most people don’t realize and I didn’t realize until it was too late. If I could give you one piece of advice it would be to join a club, any of them, even if you don’t think you’ll be interested. Don’t wait until junior year to get involved in the school like I did. All my favorite memories of high school are when I decided to start doing clubs and Student Council. My junior year I decided to join student council and I was elected

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    guests. It is my pleasure and honor to be speaking on the behalf of the Carl Sandburg Middle School 2018 graduating class. To my fellow graduates, I cannot believe that middle school is already over. It seems just like a very short dream; it seems like yesterday we were stepping into the building for the very first time as 6th graders. I could not have asked for a better group of peers to leave middle school with. From being cooped up in a room all morning during NJSLA-S testing together and going

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    Junior year was the year that I was elected at Konawaena High School's Student Body Corresponding Secretary and the junior class Vice President. With these two major responsibilities, I found it difficult to balance the duties of an officer, school assignments, and having a job. I found myself prioritizing my roles as an officer over my school work, which you can only imagine did not work out so well. Throughout the school year I realized that I almost became a zealot about student activities

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    the words of Celeste Labonte, a high school Chorus and music education teacher at Barrington High School. The question, although it may seem rhetorical or unimportant, actually explains the importance of music in present day culture. The world today would be nothing without music and its constant, everyday influence on all levels of society. Despite this impact throughout culture, music education funding in the United States is being drastically reduced , forcing school districts to cut music programs

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