The Joys Of Middle School

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“ Middle school, I believe, are some of the hardest years of school I have gone through and I'm hoping they will be the hardest, because I can't see how I'll get through other ones,” said Isaiah Brathwaite. Middle school was some of the best, and worst, times of my life. At Yough Intermediate Middle School my memories are mostly great. Yough just gives you so many great choices and opportunities. My favorite parts of middle school are the turkey trot, dances, and yearbook.
The turkey trot is one of the best activities YIMS offer for many reasons. I love that it get me out of class for half the day. Another great reason is it get us out in the fresh air and gives us exercise. The best reason is that it gives money to the food bank for
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You feel they are never ready. They always have a chance for another life,” said Mikail Baryshnikov. A YIMS dance is another tremendous event at this stupendous school. A dance is your first semi-formal event in life. You can just hang out or let loose on the dance floor. And I have been to quite some exciting dances. There have been breakups, sprained arms, and just general drama. You can also take a date, go solo, or with a group.
Yearbook is no doubt the best thing that has happened to me in YIMS. I love working the student store with people. I also have a fondness for selling doughnuts, and eating them. After everything, my favorite part of yearbook is taking the pictures. I am wild for taking pictures of people and events. All in all i’m just so jubilant that I decide to take up yearbook, it has made my eighth grade year all that better.
Turkey trot, dances, and yearbook are the three words I'll think of when I remember middle school. These four years were some of the best even if some of the kids were annoying. Yough gave me, and everyone, great opportunities. Mostly all these memories have been great, what am I saying they're all great. “Friendship... is not something you learn in school. But if you haven't learned the meaning of friendship, you really haven't learned anything,” said Muhammad

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