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    critical data review, honest reflection, and thoughtful action plans. As part of the strategic planning process and responsible governance, the OVCA Board sets annual goals to direct the school on how to achieve the stated mission and vision. In addition to the requirements set forth by the Statewide Virtual Charter School Board and the State Department of Education, the Board identifies areas of improvement and sets annual goals regarding student achievement,…

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    The book that I am reading for this unit is called A Wrinkle in Time. It is about Meg, a girl who is often underestimated for her lack of understanding how to solve problems and questions in school. She can always get the correct answer, because she and her father found a way to simplify the ways that the school was teaching them, but the teachers count them all wrong because it wasn’t the way that they tried to teach her. She has three younger brothers, the ten year old twins, Denny and Sandy,…

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    and James A. Hood, was achieved in 1963. Governor Wallace tried to block desegregation of all of this large university, but failed. In 2016, the Crimson Tide defeated Clemson 45-40 to win its 16th national football championship. The university’s mission is to advance the intellectual and social condition of the people of the state, the nation and the world through the creation, translation and dissemination of knowledge with an emphasis on quality programs in the areas of teaching, research and…

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    I want to work for the NSA OGC because of my desire to work in public service. During my time in law school I have been fortunate enough to gain experience in multiple areas of the law and it has confirmed for me that government public service work is where I want to have my career. I am driven by the idea that I can gain an education in a specialized field such as law and give back to my country and community by working for the NSA OGC. I know that my drive and passion to help others are what…

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    During my senior summer break I join my church on the mission trip to deliver textbooks to rural communities in Costa Rica. Months before our trip we had countless meetings to prepare us for what we would carry out while on our trip. One of the preparations was practicing teaching English to the kids using the reading materials we were supplying. In addition to the meetings we hosted fundraising events to pay for the materials we were delivering. One of our fundraising events was a pancake…

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    Mackenzie Detweiler Seaney Block B 10/9/17 Undertaking Missions People undertake missions. For example, Farah Ahmedi undertook the mission of getting across the border and getting to a better place for a better life. But what drives the people to undertake the missions? Is it determination, or maybe love? What drives people to undertake a mission is their curiosity, determination, longing, and ; all of the characters of these accounts have similar characteristics, like determination, and they…

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    have side effects on the social lives of students that better economic and life development. Local school districts (pg. 527), which are the local administration for schools within a geographical area, traditionally have had control of public education and run 90% of all public schools. Normally, superintendents appointed by the school board, who then hires staff and teachers, and sets things like school calendars, attendance policies, and curriculum. However, as time has evolved, state and…

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    or on a mission trip, she is impacting the lives of others. In doing these kind acts she displays “small h heroism” (Cherry, “The Psychology of Heroism”). She may not put her life in danger like some heroes, but she finds those in need and helps them in any way she can, which makes her a hero. For Sister Jessi, becoming a teacher was not much of a question; she grew up teaching younger children at her mom’s daycare, and decided she wanted to continue teaching. After graduating high school, she…

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    Hofstra has been one of the top schools on my list that I have wanted to apply to ever since I entered high school. I first found out about Hofstra when admission personnel visited my school. What stood out to me the most was how they took time out of their busy schedules in order to inform students on the school's goals and missions. This demonstrates to me that Hofstra values communication with students who attend the school. I believe that being active and engaged in education is one of the…

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    that students brought with them issues that affected them and society in general. Many of these students were looking for an answer to these problems, answers that teachers in Highlander could not respond, because it was the principal goal of the school to teach students that they could find these answers by themselves. All these workshops Horton called them “circle of learners”, where all students sat in a circle and the teacher was responsible of creating a “relaxed atmosphere” where the…

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