Reflection On Student Stewardship At Culbertson High School

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Culbertson High School Stewardship Academic feedback is very vital for all schools to retain. Experiences in the academic field form the environment in which students thrive in. My experience at Culbertson High
School has formed the young leader I am today During my academic involvement at Culbertson High School I have experienced many extracurricular activities along with academics. My experience at CHS has been beneficial in many factors. A great aspect of attending a class ‘C’ school is having core classes small in size. This allows me to ask the questions I need and retain information better. Each student has the opportunity and is greatly encouraged to ask for assistance. With the low numbers each subject teacher has the chance to adjust

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