has been so awesome! There are always highs and lows and I have some specific memories about them. Some specific highs were field trips and treats. Our field trips for 6th grade were skidrow and Catalina. A treat we got was In N Out Because we helped during the easter program. Some specific lows in my class was being put down and it was in the beginning of the year. Some lows in school when I get too much homework and when I have projects along with it. School in general was fun. I liked science and…
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My Thoughts: High School My high school experience ‘in school has influenced my development as a person mentally, I’ve matured a lot of over the course of these past four years. I got out of a shy shell and I’ve learned how to network with important people. For example getting accepted into a college from academic performance in school if a professional college recruiter has been keeping in contact and watching a student throughout high school years. I think “ in” school experience has…
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High school is the place where you learn who you are, and also who you want to become. My three years of high school I participated in several school activities. For example, AVID, National Honor Society, student council, Band, and Bronchettes. All of these school organizations taught me how to become responsible. Not only did I learn how to be responsible but I also learned how to manage my time wisely and how to stay on top of all my classes. I would not be the person I am today if I was not in…
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“To [dare] or not to [dare to contrast and compare?] [T]hat is the [real] question.” That is what William Shakespeare would have said if he was deciding on how to write this paper on high school choir. Even with his previous observation of Bessemer City High School’s choir, and his thorough interviews with choral students and choir director AJ Calpo. William would be baffled at how to even approach this complex topic. Would he talk about the many warmups and what each does for a student? Would he…
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A high school athlete is a person who competes in one or more sports that involve physical strength, speed and endurance. High school Athletes are considered amateurs and not professionals. Most professional athletes have particularly well developed physiques obtained by extensive physical training and strict exercise accompanied by a strict dietary regimen. The word athlete -a person trained or gifted in exercises or contests involving physical agility, stamina, strength, a participant in a sport…
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ourselves, and urged us beyond our self-conceived limitations. In elementary school, I knew I was going to be a teacher. I did not know why, nor did I truly understand the calling on my life, but I knew my place was in the classroom. I did not comprehend the idea of inspiring other people; I wanted a desk with an apple on it and a chalkboard on which to write my name, Mr. Henderson. In my Junior year of high school, thanks to an incredibly special US History teacher, Mrs. Chapman, I decided that…
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High school wrestling is a lifestyle, a journey filled with blood, sweat, and tears. As a high school wrestler, I've come to realize that it's more than just grappling with opponents on a mat, it's about pushing your limits, both physically and mentally, and discovering the depths of your resilience. One of the most defining aspects of high school wrestling is the intense physical training. From the moment preseason starts, we dive headfirst into grueling workouts designed to test our endurance and…
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improve your athletic ability in high school you start to think about the next chapter in your life. Many high school athletes around graduation are showing their prospected Universities their skills and abilities. Some high school seniors are even able to get the chance to go straight to their professional sports career. In two empirical articles The Value of College: Drafted…
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Final Exam Should competitive sports be allowed to continue inn school? Yes, competitive sports should be allowed in school. Sports are a good thing for students to do in school. “Research shows that people who play high school sports get better jobs, with better pay. Benefits that last a life time.” –Kevin Kniffin. I think that competitive sports should be allowed, especially in high school because it has health and academic benefits. Adults complain that teenagers don’t get out anymore or get…
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Kimberly Area School District has made a tremendous impact on my life. Kimberly has always been my home. Going to school in the district all my life I have grown very fond of the culture. Kimberly is not like most school districts. Well attending school, I have felt pushed to learn and become more educated. Whether this was in elementary grade or high school, I have been pushed academically to become the smartest and most educated person I could. Every since I attended Janssen, the district has always…
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