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    My heart was pounding as I walked into the lunchroom. It was the first day of Middle School, and I was the new kid. I knew about six kids in the whole entire sixth grade, but I acted normal.“ Where do you want to sit?” Rachel asked. I had no clue where the right seat was, or who anyone was. Thankfully Anna called over. “Rachel!” she yelled across the room.. I met Anna once before at Rachel’s house, but other than that I had no clue who she was. “Over here,” she waved. We sat down next to Anna…

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    Just as I thought my day couldn’t get any worse, it was the first day of high school. Which meant I had to deal with unfair teachers, bullies, disgusting school lunches, and so on. The only thing I like about school was that I got to see my best friends Marc and Carely. We have been best friends since the third grade, I don’t know what I would do without them. Carely was always there for me when I needed someone, I could trust her with practically anything, and Marc was highly intelligent and…

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    MEMOIR My first day of school began more than 10 years ago and by that time I was in my native country named Honduras. The school were very poor that it could only afford two teachers by that time. I was a quitted kid in the classroom and I used to get distracted all the time by the girls in my classroom, I used to share my snack with the girls and with the teacher. Having starting my schooling at small age were one of my big dream because I was born with what I wanted to do in the planet since…

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    Yes, indeed nothing feels better than the start of your very first day of High School. It was August 15, 2009 at Daisy Johnson High School and Daniel Kent a first year, was already thinking about his boring classes and meeting all the beautiful ladies. His experience as real teenager has now begun, and he couldn’t wait any longer to try out as the high school mascot. Why a high school mascot you say? Because the motivation and sweet fragrance of the cheerleading team has been on his mind…

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    sound of my school books being dumped on the cold, hard hallway floor., Book after book they fall where I lay on the floor. The school bell rang a high pitch ding and they all ran off to class. I sit myself up and sit in the hallway as people walk past. “Timmy! Wakeup, it’s your first day at school. Come down and have your breakfast. Hello, I am Timmy it’s my first day of school at my new school. I have been to 2 other schools and this is my 3rd school. I’ve been to Maple Leaf School, Big Pine…

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    When I was in middle school, I thought the work there was extremely easy and it required very little effort to keep up with my classes without really trying at all. So I questioned how it would things turn out when I get into high school. It was obvious that the workload that I would receive would be more than how it was in middle school but there was some changes I knew I had to do when I got into highschool. There was many things I wondered about when I start my high school experience. I…

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    from 2016 was 84.1%. That means only 84.1% of people graduate from high school. A lot of them dropped out during freshman year because of the big change. These rules we are going to talk about shall help any 8th graders first year of high school easy. First of all I think all 8th graders should follow this rule. Starting the year off with good grades is incredibly important. Grades in high school matter now, unlike middle school. If grades fall behind it is incredibly hard to dig up out of the…

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    The moment I opened my eyes, I saw a group of people chatting in English fluently. I looked at them with some fear and was worried that I wasn’t going to fit into this society. I missed my friends, my school and the sounds of Arabic being spoken. Later on, I had to attend my first American school. Everything was so much different from what I was used to. The classrooms were bigger and more modern. In Syria, the students would stay in one place and the teachers would go from room to room.…

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    grandmother when she would send me to school like other children; she told me that we waited until the principle proved me, I was very emotional. That day my grandmother had raised me up. I was ready to go to school because I believed that would be the first day I started school and reached the goal I was always wanted for my future. Prepared myself as a grandmother dresses me up; my grandmother held my hand when we were going to school every day and started to go to school. In 1996, I was…

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    but I was mistaken. It proved to be an eye-opening day, mostly because I saw how much students were on their phones, I learned that I am terrible at telling time, and I can now cope with my social anxiety instead of jumping to my phone. The very first thing I noticed was everyone walking around like zombies on their phones. Students were slowly shuffling around, probing the line they were walking in with their feet so they did not have to look up from their phones. Trying to get through the…

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