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    Most of the high school has "cliques"; which are groups of students with similar interests that hang out together. Some studies have found that these groups can be the beginning of life long issues. When you look at what really goes on in the average high school, and how friendships are formed, it is amazing. High school cliques determine who, what and where you belong in high school. When observing the jock, nerd and the popular kids, one must wonder where do you fit in. The jock is the first

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    Most of high schools has "cliques"; which are groups of students with similar interests that hang out together. Some studies have found that these groups can be the beginning of life long issues. When you look at what really goes on in the average high school, and how friendships are formed, it is amazing. High school cliques determine who, what and where you belong in high school. When observing the jock, nerd and the popular kids one must wonder where do you fit in. The jock is the first type

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    high school surviving is the hardest things to do, when anyone first come there. The best thing to do is finding a clique of people and join them. Finding different cliques are not that hard, but knowing who they are and adapting the environment is one of the hardest thing to do in high school. Finding a wrong clique can lead anyone straight down to a life of hell or worse. Students who entering high school can identify the types of cliques of student are in, and join up with whatever cliques that

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    School Cliques The sounds of laughter and excitement ring throughout the playground on a bright, sunny, typical day for elementary school students-classes, recess, and hurt feelings from the “popular” girls in the class, because they called another fellow student’s clothes ugly. What gives these girls the privilege to destroy another person’s feelings and self esteem belongs to one word: cliques. This word can bring fun, joy, and happiness, or sadness, low self esteem, and depression in

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    As I walk through these high school corridors in solitude, I am surrounded by the mundane, yet enigmatic groups of people collectively strolling in harmony; walking confidently as they seemingly portray the same styles and interests. These cliques seem to act as one. Within a strange sea filled with broken pieces of unity fastened with predetermined levels of exclusivity, outsiders like me almost seem to throw-off the synchronicity of it all. “Alright class, make sure you have all submitted your

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    Essay about High School Cliques

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    High School Cliques High school cliques are typical during teenage years, giving members a feeling of acceptance and belonging. But I believe that cliques conversely damage a teen’s self esteem. The high school should get involved in helping all students feel more “socially included”. How can a student feel like they socially fit in? It is the responsibility of the high school to create an atmosphere for the student body which promotes acceptance and inclusion of other kids, allowing kids

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    High School Cliques

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    High school is an exceptionally socially structured cultured that includes many groups of people. When a seating chart isn’t in place during a class, these social groups tend to conjugate together in certain spots around the room, making a segregated class of cliques. I wondered, what would happen if I chose to leave my usual group and randomly sit in the middle of a different group’s area and act as nothing had changed? I went about this on the 11th of October, 2016. plan was to walk into

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    Small School Cliques

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    pushed out and not allowed into the “cool kid” clique. In a small school there are less classes to choose from less social groups or cliques to be a part of, there are one or two groups that hang out if you aren’t in one you're considered a nobody. Some would argue that a big school is scary you will get pushed around the hallway if you don’t stand up and that it’s harder to make friends. This in fact is very untrue there are a lot of kids in bigger schools meaning more social groups and you have plenty

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    Cliques In Middle School

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    The Clique Middle school was the point in every middle scholar’s life to find a group where they fit in. These groups were called cliques, a group centered around gossiping about others and even gossiping about one another in the group. In middle school this group became your community. The group you do everything with and told everything to. This group is almost like your other family. Sadly, this community, the people you surround yourself with can lead to negative thinking about others. Your

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    Middle School Cliques

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    Jack was a boy who wanted to fit in with everybody in school. It took him awhile to understand that cliques begin in middle school. Realizing that he got labeled as “nerd” for reading books and having glasses, he decided to change his appearance. Jack stated, “I figured if I wore clothes that were more like everyone else’s I could pass for cool, or at least not be made fun of” (Garrod, 2012, p. 180). Along with the wardrobe change, he also convinced his parents to let him use contact lens’ and went

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