How To Write A Welcome To Middle School Essay

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Welcome to Middle School. You’re departing from the smooth swings of 6th grade to the teetering seesaw of 7th grade. The transition can be a little difficult, but in the end middle school can be one of your greatest experiences. In order to make it through middle school successfully, you need to know a few

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