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    locker for one last time makes me apprehensive. The uncertainty and expectation that consumes our thoughts and feelings motivate us for our futures. However as we move our tassel on our final day, we transform to alumni, and as we bid farewell to the school that connected us all, I hope we all keep a piece of Assumption with us.

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    be kept in public schools It is widely accepted that music helps with learning. If so, then why are music programs from public schools cut? While music can be extremely expensive and distracting from other subjects in school, students involved in a music program can benefit. They are able to remember better, learn and understand language easier, and stay in school longer. Before students graduate, however, they need to make sure they have a good memory. Music helps with memory by being associated

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    been priceless and unique to the owner. People bestow special value of some objects according to an experience, emotion or hidden message associated with them. I have a chest with treasures and so far they are my childhood, my youth and my adulthood memories of good and challenging that are most charitable to me. My childhood was fun and unforgettable, as I had lots of neighbors to play with from morning till dark. We played games outdoors and rode our bicycles happily. The undeveloped wood behind our

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    As I started middle school three years ago here at Rocky Top, I don't even remember what I was thinking. Probably nervous, worried, stressed out. As I went through these three years at Rocky Top, I've grown up many different ways. Not just me every one of you have, you can't tell me that you’re the same person you were when you walked through the doors 3 years ago. We’ve all evolved as people every year we were here. More independent, mature, and as we leave middle school we see the world much differently

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    Deathbed Repentance or Joyful Living? It happens the last week of every school year. I witness the panicked scramble of my children as they dig through the deep recesses of their backpacks, checking every compartment and small pocket for missing assignments. Inevitably this search is accompanied by mutterings about how the teacher lost the assignment (uttered just before the wadded piece of paper is produced from the dark cavern of the backpack) and promises that this will be the last year they

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    The first year of high school is always scary. It is no longer going to school with people the same age, but instead going to school with people who are 18 years old. The first couple of days are nerve wracking and scary, freshman are at the bottom of the high school food chain and it is rare for people to graduate with people they came in with. It’s important to try hard in school, go to football games/school dances, stay involved, and not get caught up in petty drama. Freshman year, fresh meat

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    Deciding whether or not to go out for high school sports? Well there are so many benefits for playing. High school students should participate in sports because the benefits can improve the quality of life and sports give you extra skills that are useful later in life. A high school student athlete’s personality can be shaped by their involvement in school sports. In most sports you play as a team and you make important friendships. Even the sports where you compete solo, you still practice with

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    our lives. We will start to move forward to high school, college, and beyond. Just like the past, we will gain and lose new friends in our high school years. We are ready to move forward into the next chapter of life. We have worked so hard to become the eighth grade class of 2016 and become the top of the school. Now we will drop back to the bottom and work our way up to being Seniors. You will follow us and watch us on this last chapter of school. Porclein- We thank you for supporting us through

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    I hailed from a musically inclined family: my grandmother played piano at the church I attended, my mother played the flute in high school, and my father played clarinet in Ohio State’s top concert band. My earliest memories began at my grandparents house. I would play obnoxious, dissonant chords on their organ as everyone gathered around me and smiled. My fondest memories are looking up at my parents and grandparents for approval after I pounded out an ear piercing song, and I was rewarded with heartwarming

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    Picture this. First day of high school, you make eye contact with a boy or girl in your class, they smile, and later you engage in some small-talk. Before you know it, they ask you on a date and you happily accept. You increasingly see them and get to know them so well that the desire to be more than friends only grows stronger. You hold hands, kiss, say “I love you,” and are comfortable enough for them to see the real you. Everything is going great, but the question does not leave your mind that

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