Maple Selby Autobiography

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AUTOBIOGRAPHY By: Maple Selby.

So throughout most of my life, I’ve been in school. Like most school age children, it’s the main part of my day and my life is basically controlled by it. Most of my worst failures and biggest successes come from school. School is where I met my friends, learned things, and did activities. It’s basically my entire life. I started in preschool as most do. One of my first friends was Jack. He was pretty cool and we hung out a lot. My preschool had this sand pit thing where you could build stuff like you're at the beach. It wasn’t outside like some are and it was shaped kind of like a pinball machine and its back was to the wall. That was our favorite place to hangout. I also loved playing with blocks, and would alternate between
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I mean, she wasn’t that bad, but she wasn’t that good either. My friends were also pretty much the same as the year before. I feel like the actual school part of school is really boring. I mean, it was basically rehashing all the stuff we did last year with a few, easy to learn, new things sprinkled around. I mean, the best part of school was basically just goofing off with my friends. I didn’t really pay much attention, but I was still getting A’s so it didn’t matter. I think Ms. Pugh just ignored each other. I mean, I just spent like five minutes trying to spell her name. Unfortunately, Covid came and decided to absolutely RUIN my school experience for like three years. Second grade was the first year of virtual school. I couldn’t really hangout with most of my friends during this time. The virtual school was also terrible because it was so hard to do things over the internet. I mean, the sound quality was bad, the video quality was bad, the assignments didn’t work, and half the class just didn’t show up. It was really hard to get anything done. The teacher situation wasn’t too great either. We had a pretty boring, and annoying, teacher, Mrs. Damron. I mean, she was definitely