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    starting school? How do they compare with Daniel's and Emily's. Do you also have memories of after-school child care? I remember feeling scared and running after my mother to go back home with her. I could relate to both. My mom did not cry when she dropped me off on my first day of school. In fact she ran out without saying good bye. I think this is why I remember this day so well. No I do not have memories of after school child care. I had a big family so I stayed at home with my mother

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    Getting your first job is always exciting, but with it comes a lot of work. From June to the first day of school there is so much to get done! You need to meet some of your students and figure out what they have planned for the summer. Is there stuff you have students going to and what do the students expect? Once your contract starts, you must get to work. The first thing that needs to happen is to get into the school and your classroom. I want a list of students enrolled in classes and FFA. See

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    grade my parents broke the news to me that I was changing schools. As a teenager, of course, I pouted and went to my room. I was so angry at them that I decided to give them the silent treatment for a whole week. I was quite miserable the rest of the summer, knowing I had to leave my friends and all. My parents told me that they will always be my friends but that I can just make new ones as if it was that easy. Summer was coming to an end and I just became more nervous and stressed each day. I even

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    Pink Crayon

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    defining characteristic of my life. I knew the words “woman” and “girl,” but I had no grasp of that fact that my community would use my inherent femininity against me, I didn’t even know the word. Growing up, I built castles out of Legos, sculpted skyscrapers out of sand, and obsessively hoarded the prized pink crayon. It wasn’t until I was older that I could understand the clear division between my fellow classmates and I: that pink crayon. By the time I begrudgingly gave up my Legos and was banned

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    I walked into my fifth grade teacher’s classroom for the first time in my life. Mrs.Cullen was standing in the front of the door with open arms ready to welcome her new fifth grade students. As I made my way to my desk and sat down next to Charlie Schutt and Quin Timmerman, I got the feeling that middle school would be a time of talking to some of my best friends and cruising through classes. As the school year progressed, and classroom seats changed, my thought of how Middle school would be changed

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    Changing In High School

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    One spring, day, or summer day, or whatever season it was, I came home from Mrs. Murphy’s fourth grade class. I sat down at the cold, marble dining table in the kitchen, so I could do my homework. My dad was putting tequila flavored-wings into the microwave as a snack; his usual snack to eat when he comes home from work. We are an Indian family; a god by the door, cabinet full of them as a prayer space, and we have a few statuettes of elephants. Not a typical Indian family, we are just AN Indian

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    My High School

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    Terrifying for some, exciting for others. Yes, the first day of high school comes every year, and for me, terrifying says it all. I had no choice but to flop out of bed, hiding underneath my covers full of dread Scared, and nervous is an understatement. I moped around my house getting ready for the day I feared. However, Most people would be filled with joy. All grown up. Mature, and a teenager; however, I constituted symbolized the one percent of people the opposite. The ponder of going on

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    have possibly been the worst day of my life! I started off the day waking up late to the sound of my mom yelling down stairs. “ Kendall we need to leave in about 15 min are you almost ready to go” Kenall are you awake, Hello.. Did you not set your alarm honeybuns. “What did you say mom’’ Kendall said Yawing. “Then I look over at my clock it is 6:40 and we leave around 7:05’’ What I am going to do why did my alarm not go off. I don't know what happened.Then look down at my phone and realize that it's

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    Elementary school memories still run vividly through my mind from time to time. Grade School was the one stable environment that was holding my childhood together. I remember school being the place where I didn’t worry about the craziness of my life at home. It was in elementary school where I transformed from a lost little girl into a confident young lady ready to tackle her future. Several distressing events influenced my elementary school years and changed my life direction. My parents divorced

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    Why I Chose High School

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    since I started high school I've always had the urge to want to go home, but I knew that I would be here for the next four years of my life. What I didn't know is that it would be such a roller coaster. When I started high school, I planned to sit with the same people at lunch and do the same thing every day. But just like a roller coaster, a big hill and few turns came and things changed very quickly. As I was sitting in my seat in homeroom, I thought to myself "What will my freshman year be like

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