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    High school is fours years you can be wild, careless, and learn the adventure into adulthood. The years you have a class with the same people, able to know everyone 's name within the school, and have the unknown of what your future is going to hold. Over the years their has been a decrease in high school students. But there has been an increase in high school dropouts. Comparing the freshman class to the senior class at any school you will notice a dramatic decrease in the amount about students…

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    college of your choice.” My mother has been telling me that since I was in middle school. I would think to myself how hard can it be to get a full ride. Now I’m a senior in high school with no full ride scholarship even though throughout high school I kept my grades up and I even played basketball in hope of a scout would come to my small charter school and discover my talent but that didn’t happen either. So here I am, a senior wondering how am I going to afford college. Growing up I was…

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    clearly illustrates, some immigrants are in fact among or are the elite students academically on campus (Thorpe 2009). The chapter begins with a domestic dispute between a father and daughter concerning an important event. Marisela, a senior in high school, disagrees with her father,…

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    better than Ferris Bueller. Director John Hughes was already immersed in telling stories of American youth when his most successful film, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, was released in 1986. The movie revolves around Bueller’s determination to skip to school while avoiding capture at the hands of Dean Edward Rooney, one of many comic fools in the film. Much of the story revolves around cultural context involving American education, attitudes towards it, and aims to humiliate its authority.…

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    which leads to greater success and happiness. Although college costs a lot, it is actually true that high school seniors should attend college because you’ll get a better paying job, you’ll be prepared with academic knowledge in order to succeed in the future and attending college will also help build your social and working ethics, which you will carry throughout your life. High school seniors should go to college because you will earn more money, you are more likely to have a job and with…

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    the action of doing something extremely successful. That’s how I see it in my eyes. I have many great accomplishments, but the one that stands out the most is when I graduated high school. May twenty-seventh of two thousand and seventeen. That was the day any teenager would dream of. I graduated from Spalding High School with honors and the third best in my class. The more I think about it the more I realize it wasn’t the graduating that made it great. It was seeing how proud my family was of…

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    This investigation will show how high school students feel unprepared for college and life. Research proves that students graduate and lack experience in billing or filing taxes. Adolescence live relying on parents and guardians when students could have the opportunity to do it independently. Can these types of classes help graduating students? With qualitative and quantitative data, articles, interviews, and case studies; students can graduate with a problem solved and a better chance of being…

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    wrong path. Students involved in extracurricular activities and subject to in-school drug testing reported less substance use than comparable students in high schools without drug testing, according to a new evaluation released by the Institute of Education Sciences. So really this is huge plus to the coaches and teachers in the school because they have fewer athletes on drugs. According to cnn.com 60% of seniors don't see regular marijuana use as harmful, but THC (the active ingredient…

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    of people who played with me at Jefferson City High School.” I asked her what was going on in the world around that time. She said she remembers when the first test-tube baby was born. She went to Washington D.C. to perform for Missouri as the bicentennial of the United States. Also in high school, she went to California to march in the Rose Bowl Parade in 1976. She said that was fun to experience. Around town in Jefferson City, when her senior year started the Capital Mall opened for…

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    next big chapter in the book of life called college. But most teens don 't think about or just want to forget what all they went through to get finally to that big day. Since I have graduated high school with honors, I consider myself a good person to go to, knowing exactly what to do to graduate high school and…

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