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    are continually growing our school system remains the same. As of today, there are seven middle schools and seven high schools, but the number of elementary schools is triple that amount and continuing to grow. Without schools expanding to match their growing communities, areas are getting re-zoned, teachers are being overwhelmed, and students are being left behind in the school system. However, if Clarksville Montgomery County School Systems (CMCSS) built another school in the expanding populated

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    Literature Review High school GPAs, SAT scores and extra curriculum activities are all predictors of college success. However, during the first year of college, the dropout rate is almost 25% (Tuckman and Kennedy, 2011). Student attrition rates have continued to increase, which causes significant issues for colleges that rely on revenue from students to sustain viability (O’Keefe, 2013). There are various reasons why students don’t complete their first year of college or don’t return after their

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    course in high school. Despite religion in schools being highly controversial, public schools should be allowed to teach religion in school. Specifically this could negate religiously motivated hate crimes, help the student body become more familiar to religion as it is becoming more diverse, religious literacy is key to a well-rounded education, and students have a first amendment right to religious expression in school. All religions should be encompassed equally. Religion is school is not to be

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    on the inside, I swam in a never ending pool of anxiety over my future out of high school. It seemed like everyone I knew had their lives all figured out while my biggest problem consisted of what I should wear to school the next day. I had no idea what I wanted to do in college; how I was going to pay for college; or where I wanted to go to school. One of the most daunting experiences for me as a senior in high school was deciding the rest of my future. Naturally, the pressure I suffered from resulted

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    Pope County Fair Essay

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    2016 Pope County Fair Pageant was located at the Atkins High School Auditorium. There are several different divisions and age groups. The Little Miss and Mister pageants are held for any resident wishing to attend in the state of Arkansas. The age division for the female contestants are 0-18 months, 19-35, 3-4, 5-6, 7-9, and 10-12 years. The boys’

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    and Alberta Williams king. Martin Luther King had an older sister, her name was Willie Christine, and he had a younger brother named, Alfred Daniel. When king was growing up in Atlanta, Georgia, He entered public school when he was 5 years old. King went to Booker T. Washington high school. They said that he was an intelligent student. He skipped ninth and eleventh grade. He quickly entered Morehouse College when he was 15. After Martin Luther King graduated from college in 1948, he entered Crozier

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    When I went to high school, class would start every day at 7:45 am which would require me to get up at about 6 am every morning. As a result of that, I would go to school feeling restless, exhausted, and I cared more about getting through the day more than actually learning in class. This lead me on to feeling poorly almost every day and made it difficult to balance catching up on sleep and getting my school work done. If you were a teen once you might be familiar with this struggle. Even though

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    Growing up I never imagined I would find myself in the United States of America. I envisioned myself living in Cameroon and occasionally travel to various other countries. All thanks to my mom, I found myself moving to the USA at the age of 15 years. At that time, I had no idea my life will change drastically. I went from living more a comfortable life to struggling with my parents in a bedroom of an apartment. Starting a new life was very hard to take in, but I am thankful for a hard working mother

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    The issue of weather high schools should begin classes early in the day or later has been a controversy in our modern day world. A lot of people claim that it should start later in the day due to the health conditions of teenagers but it shouldn’t be. High schools should begin early in the day rather than late. Students starting school early in the morning tend to absorb a lot from the teacher that morning because their body would be relaxed and refresh and it would definitely improve them academically

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    Adunola, a Montgomery college student studying pre-Nursing but the official name given to me by my parents is Iyanuoluwa Adunola. I was born in Ibadan, Nigeria on the 8th of November 1995. My dad, Dr. Wale Adunola is a professor in the architectural department of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Nigeria and my mom, Mrs. Bukky Adunola owns a pre-school. I began high school in Maverick College Bodija, Nigeria. Then, I relocated to South Africa in 2009 with my mom and two siblings, and started High School

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