Natal High School

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Natal High School will be the most laid back Catholic high school ever in Slidell,Louisiana history. Natal High School is thee most perfect high school for sport, testing/grading, and also with rules/uniform/ handbook. Natal High School is going to be the High School every teenager will want to attend . When a athlete gets recruited to a college for sports the athlete most likely came from Natal High School. The football team is the Natal High School Hawks they've won twenty-five District Championships. The Hawks are well disciplined on and off the field. The powerlifting team is also successful in winning State Championships. The team has yet lost a State Championship therefore they are so far unbeaten. The football and powerlifting teams are not the only teams in which …show more content…
At Natal High School the average test is graded on a ten point grading scale. Natal High School believes in a ten point grading scale, because it is easier for the teachers to graded the test. The test may only contain 20 questions on any and all test in which it would be easier for a student to study. Natal High School is also known for having two test a quarter. In which it would be one test a month in addition with 20 questions and a ten point grading scale should be relatively easy to pass a test. Natal High School is the most nonchalant school on its rules, uniform, and the handbook. Natal High School has one major rule NO CHEWING GUM at anytime. Chewing gum during school is rude and nasty to do while in school. At Natal High School the uniform code is easy to follow cause there is no uniform. However no shoes that show the toes or feet cause that's nasty. The Handbook at Natal High School is a short handbkook that has 13 pages. After reading the handbook the student must sign a agreement that they've read the handbook and agree to the terms that are in the

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