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    High school is supposed to be the place where you have fun and a time in your life you’re supposed to enjoy. Movies often trick you into believing that high school is an amazing time in your life and there is nothing but parties and fun. In Bring it on, they portrayed the fun and exciting part of high school cheer-leading, however they intentionally leave out the tough times high school students’ face in school and in their practices. In other popular movies, such as High School Musical the students

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    In junior high school, I found myself cringing when a teacher would assign homework. Homework is a concept that everyone is very well aware of. It can have great advantages and benefits for a child by helping them develop responsibilities as well as allowing them to think more independently outside of class. But in fact, homework can actually hinder a child. It is not worth all of the stress and anxiety that it brings to children. With homework being a very important aspect of school kids are ultimately

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    For my future career, I choose to be a highschool teacher. “High school teacher help prepare students for life after graduation. They teach academic lessons and various skills that students will need to attend college and enter the job market” (“Summary”). I choose to be a teacher because I want to influence kids how to be amiable people in their teenage years into their adult lives. It is important to understand the education or training requirements, skill or talents needed, salary and benefits

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    find that athletic activities are more valuable to their lives. By children being able to play a sport, such as football, they are able to get involved, find a passion, make long-lasting friendships, and learn valuable life lessons. The value of high school football can be seen by looking at the priceless life lessons, the enjoyment of the sport, and the achievements made by these student athletes. When thinking of lessons, many people's minds wander to the classroom.

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    High Schools Responsibilities Since the beginning of civilization education has been a big part of life. If you were educated you were considered “privileged” or “wealthy” since there was mainly private schools and universities. It was that way until 17th century, when America opened its first public High School in Boston. Ever since the opening of these new public schools people have asked themselves the simple question of, What is the role of our High Schools? High schools these days seem to

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    My Life In High School

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    My High School career was not an easy one. Save preschool, my entire life had been spent in one school, Ambassadors for Christ Academy. Now I have learned of it’s notoriety as a failure of an institution, but at the time my ignorant caregivers chose to overlook the obvious negatives and hold fast to their overconfidence in their own decisions. All this in mind, I knew everyone in my freshman class, most of them on a rather intimate level. I would be lying if I said I held much else but the sort of

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    SHOULD HAVE SCHOOL UNIFORMS I was 7 years old when I first started wearing a uniform at my school in Meridian, India. My morning routine was quite simple. It started off with me putting on my navy blue skirt, white button down blouse and a dark blue tie. I’d run I ran down the stairs to put on my jet black shoes with white socks as my mom braided my hair. Then we'd have a leisurely breakfast where she'd make me my favorite chocolate chips pancakes and I would head to school. At school, I would see

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    High School Vs. College

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    High School Vs. College The transition from high school to college is not only an exciting challenge, but also a great milestone in one’s life. High school and college both share the common goal of expanding students’ knowledge; however, there are many differences between high school and college. They are similar in such ways that you still have to go to class, do class work, take test, and study hard. They differ because in college one is taking on an entire new load of responsibility and options

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    Little River High School

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    School has been a part of the lives of billions of people for millennia. Educational systems are constantly evolving and taking on different forms throughout the world, yet schools across the globe seem to have held on to one similar purpose throughout the centuries. This purpose is to prepare young minds for success in the real world by building a foundation of knowledge in their student’s minds. While this is certainly a noble purpose, not all schools achieve this goal as successfully as they ought

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    Welcome to high school, the “best” 4 years of his life, her youngin days,his rebellious days, her future. Starting high school is the biggest accomplishment for any middle schooler or so what they think. Now high school does have nice perks, to impact students for the future.That then leads them to what’s next, college. Welcome to college, the 4 years to be “life changing” towards an exponential future. College is the freedom you’ve been waiting on, the parties you’ve been dying to attend, yet also

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