Attending St. Labre

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In the mornings you have a usual time to wake and start getting ready, whether it’s for work, school, or anything. First, you take a shower if you haven't the night before. Then you get dressed after showering if you have your clothes all picked out. Finally, you fix your hair, brush your teeth, get your bag ready or anything else that needs to be done. First, you take a shower if you haven’t the night before. Some kids like to shower the night before, so they do not have to get up earlier or be in any rush. Other kids or teenagers like to shower in the mornings, it just gives them a better feeling. Secondly, you get dressed after showering if you have your clothes all picked out and ready. Attending St. Labre, you wear a polo with khakis

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